Norway seizes second ship, with Russian crew, in Baltic Sea amid cable damage probe
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The Russian-crewed Silver Dania, suspected of cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea, is seen docked at Norway's Tromso port after being seized for investigation, on Jan 31.
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OSLO - Norwegian police said on Jan 31 they had boarded and seized a Norwegian ship with an all-Russian crew on suspicion of involvement in causing damage to a telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea, the second vessel to be named by investigators in the case.
The Silver Dania cargo ship was seized at the request of the Latvian authorities, and with the help of Norway’s coast guard, police in the northern Norwegian city of Tromso said.
“It is suspected that the ship has been involved in serious damage to a fibre cable in the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Sweden,” the police said in a statement.
The Silver Dania’s owner, the Silver Sea shipping group, denied that the vessel was involved in the undersea fibre optic cable damage, Norwegian broadcaster TV2 reported.
Sweden and Latvia are investigating the suspected sabotage on Jan 26 Maltese-flagged cargo ship Vezhen
Norwegian police said the two ship seizures were related to the same incident.
“The suspicion is that someone on the (Silver Dania) has something to do with the cable incident,” police lawyer Ronny Joergensen told a press conference. He declined to provide details.
The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, and the Nato military alliance recently boosted its presence with frigates, aircraft and naval drones.
Sailing to Murmansk
Mr Mats Ljungqvist, the Swedish prosecutor handling the sabotage investigation in Sweden, said he now had a clearer picture of what happened and that he believed the Vezhen had caused the cable damage.
“Our view is that it is the vessel that we have seized that has caused the cable break,” he told Reuters. “We have looked at the vessel that has been seized in Norway, but for various reasons we have dismissed it.”
He declined to comment further on the investigation, citing confidentiality.
Swedish police boarded and seized the Maltese-flagged cargo ship Vezhen over the Jan 26 damage.
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The head of the Bulgarian company that operates the Vezhen said on Jan 27 it might have struck the Baltic undersea cable with its anchor but denied any malicious intent. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Jan 31.
The ship that was seized in Norway was Norwegian owned and flagged, and had been sailing from St Petersburg in the Baltic Sea to Murmansk in the Russian Arctic, police said. The owner and crew of the Silver Dania had voluntarily agreed to follow a coast guard vessel to port, the police added.
Latvia’s state police confirmed they had requested the arrest in Norway. “We are in close contact with the Norwegian law enforcement authorities, but in the interest of investigation, we will not comment further at this time,” a Latvian police spokesperson said. REUTERS

