Iran has seized a boat suspected of being used to smuggle fuel and arrested its 11 crew members near a vital oil shipping lane, state television reported on Monday.
A naval patrol of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intercepted the vessel carrying 250,000 liters of fuel near the Strait of Hormuz, state TV's website said, citing a commander of the force.
"This boat was sailing from Bandar Lengeh towards United Arab Emirates waters before it was seized 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Greater Tunb island," Brigadier General Ali Ozmayi was quoted as saying. "The boat's 11 crew members have been arrested," he added, without saying when it happened or giving their nationality.
State television broadcast footage from the deck of a trawler-sized vessel with open hatches showing tanks full of what appeared to be fuel.
It is the second such seizure this month, after a boat suspected of smuggling fuel was detained and its 12 Filipino crew members arrested in the Strait of Hormuz on September 7.
Iran, which has some of the world’s cheapest fuel prices due to heavy subsidies and the fall of its national currency, has been fighting rampant fuel smuggling by land to neighboring countries and by sea to Gulf Arab states.
The news of the latest incident comes with tensions brewing in the Gulf after weekend drone attacks on two major Saudi oil installations that the U.S. has blamed on Iran. Yemen's Houthis have claimed responsibility.
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In July 19, Iran seized the Stena Impero near the Strait of Hormuz for alleged marine violations, two weeks after British forces detained an Iranian tanker, Adrian Darya 1, formerly Grace 1, near Gibraltar accused of taking oil to Syria in violation of European Union sanctions. The Adrian Darya 1 was released last month.
(With input from agencies)
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