Ukrainian Master of container ship MAERSK SURABAYA arrested in Austral…
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Ukrainian Master of container ship MAERSK SURABAYA arrested in Australia
Posted in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko
Aug 22, 2021 at 14:56.
A 59-year old Ukrainian Master of container ship MAERSK SURABAYA was arrested by Australian Federal Police (AFP) sometime between Aug 2 and Aug 16, while the ship was in Australian waters, calling Australian ports according to her service schedule.
Master is charged over damage inflicted on a section of a subsea telecommunications cable Australia Singapore Cable (ASC), operated by local telco Vocus - a fibre cable system, that stretches 4,600 kilometres between Perth and Singapore, with connections to Christmas Island and Indonesia. SubCom’s repair vessel, the CS RELIANCE, commenced repairs to the ASC, according to Vocus. Normal services were restored on 13 August, cable break caused approximately $1.5 million damage.
AFP claims the ship had been anchored approximately 500 metres from the protection zone, and allegedly dragged its anchor through the area in high winds, snagging and damaging the 20-metre-deep cable.
Master is facing a potential maximum penalty of three years’ imprisonment and a $40,000 fine.
https://www.arnnet.com.au/article/690703/maersk-mariner-charged-over-australia-singapore-cable-cut/
MAERSK SURABAYA left last Australian port of call,
Brisbane, on Aug 16, bound for Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia, with ETA Aug 25. Most
probably, Master was arrested when the ship was either in Adelaide, or in
Melbourne.
Obvious question is, does this allegation demand immediate arrest of Master?
Even if allegation is later proven to be true and MAERSK SURABAYA did damage cable (not yet proven),
there are, undoubtedly, a number of considerations to be taken into account,
including safety of 8400-TEU Post-Panamax container ship, caught in rough
weather. Fine or damage loss compensation will be paid by MAERSK, anyway, so
why arrest Master? He is a hostage? He is a danger to society?
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