2013, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 5, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

Iran orders release of Indian tanker

New Delhi: Iran today ordered release of anIndian tanker detained by it for the 
past 24 days at its Bandar Abbas port after being seized in Persian Gulf while carrying crude from Basrah in Iraq. The development follows hectic parleys between the two
countries with India strongly objecting to the detention, saying it was a 'colourable' exercise in transgression of UN convention on the laws of the sea and warning of serious ramifications. 'Iran has ordered release of the Indian oil tanker,'
a source in the Ministry of External Affairs said. Meanwhile, the Shipping Ministry also indicated the possibility of positive developments and were awaiting the confirmation on the actual release of the vessel MT Desh Shanti.
'We are waiting to see such an order,' a Shipping
Corporation of India (SCI) official said.

The tanker belonging to India's largest ocean liner SCI
was seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) on
August 12 citing environmental and pollution concerns.
India, however, strongly objected to pollution charges
saying the vessel on a 'innocent passage' from Basrah to
Visakhapatnam was not voluntarily destined at any Iranian
ports, and was 'forcibly diverted' to Iranian waters and then
subject to PSC inspection.
In a strong-worded letter to Iran, India had made it clear
that Port State Control (PSC) is a legitimate mechanism to be
utilised prudently and 'any arbitrary enforcement of this
well-established regime can have serious ramifications on the
smooth conduct of international maritime transport and may
send alarming messages to the shipping community..

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