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Trawler released, captain under arrest
The "Roxen" which was seized by Russian authorities near the enclave of Kaliningrad on May 10 was released and left the port on June 25 at 5.15 p.m. The captain was still in house arrest, and the shipping company was critical of the action. To get rid of the ship, the shipping company has paid the equivalent of nearly SEK 7.6 million. Russian authorities have started a crime investigation and suspected that the Estonian captain of the "Roxen" deliberately entered and fished in Russian economic zone. The company insisted that problems with the navigation equipment were behind the "Roxen" being in the zone for about two hours.
Estonian company willing to pay bail
The Estonian company Morobell, which owns the "Roxen" that was detained in the exclusive economic zone of Russia for illegal fishing, is ready to post a bail of 720,000 Euros for its release. The ship was detained by Russian border guards on May 10 on suspicion of violating fishing rules. Over 7.5 tonnes of illegally caught fish were found on A the vessel, with the damage estimated at $757,000. The probe was launched, and the vessel was escorted to Kaliningrad sea fishing port. The vessel's crew consists of four Estonian citizens living in Finland. Baum noted that he was not sure whether the Russian authorities would release the vessel once the bail was paid, since the captain had been charged with illegal fishing and the vessel could be considered as a means of committing a crime. He explained that the vessel had entered Russia's exclusive economic zone due to navigation errors.
Roxen detained for illegal fishing
The "Roxen" was detained by Russian border guards west of Kaliningrad, in the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, in the Baltic Sea, on suspicion of violating the fishing rules, on May 10, 2019. The trawler was escorted to the Kaliningrad Sea Fishing Port on May 11 at 6.30 a.m. Following an inspection by the border guards. More than 7.5 tons of illegally caught fish were found on board. According to preliminary estimates, the damage to the Russian Federation aquatic biological resources was said to have exceeded 49 million rubles. By May 16 the trawler remained stationary in port.
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