Shipping Trade and Transport News 13th November 2015
Vessel News
Searose Fpso
A 51-year-old man from Nova Scotia is facing drug charges after his
arrest on board the SeaRose FPSO late last week. Bruce Giles of Nova
Scotia was arrested by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit
The "Falcon Explorer has been selected for recycling, and bought by
Smedegaarden. It berthed in Esbjerg on Oct 29, 2015. The vessel still
contained a lager amount of good equipment
Felixstowe
MV Svitzer Deben
The Damen Shipyard group built ASD 3212 tugs SVITZER DEBEN and SVITZER
KENT which were delivered by the Happy Star in Rotterdam to sail to their homeports London and
Felixstowe however due to the stormy conditions at the Notrthsea the tugs were
waiting for weather improvement in the 4th Petroleum harbor Svitzer.
Supreme Court upholds life sentence for captain
South Korea’s supreme court on Nov 11 upheld a life sentence for the
captain of the "Sewol". The Supreme Court upheld a lower court that
sentenced Lee Joon-seok, 70, to life imprisonment for charges that
included homicide. The court ruled that Lee committed homicide by
willful negligence, concluding he fled his ship without giving an
evacuation order, although, as captain, he is required by law to take
measures to save his passengers. The court also upheld prison terms of
18 months to 12 years for 14 other crew members who faced similar
charges of negligence and passenger abandonment, but weren’t found
guilty of homicide because they were subject to Lee’s orders.
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