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UK Clears Legal Path to Seize Stateless Shadow‑Fleet Tankers as US Expands Crackdown

Officials say the 2018 sanctions law allows special forces to detain falsely flagged vessels, signaling a shift as the seized Marinera refuels off Scotland.

Overview

  • UK ministers have identified grounds under the Sanctions and Anti‑Money Laundering Act 2018 to board and detain tankers deemed legally stateless or falsely flagged.
  • Defence planning now includes potential Special Boat Service raids supported by Royal Navy and RAF assets, though no British personnel have conducted a boarding so far.
  • US forces seized the tanker Marinera (formerly Bella‑1) on January 7 with UK support; the ship is in the Moray Firth for provisions at the US Coast Guard’s request, with the UK not managing the resupply.
  • The United States has filed civil forfeiture actions seeking court warrants to seize dozens more Venezuela‑linked tankers, with a brief pause in seizures since Friday reported by sources.
  • Britain is weighing a proposal, reported by The Times, to direct proceeds from seized shadow‑fleet oil to Ukraine, though officials acknowledge the legal and practical feasibility remains unclear.