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Russian trawler flees inspection
A high-seas drama was playing out in the Arctic waters of the Barents on Monday, after a Russian trawler resisted a Norwegian Coast Guard arrest order and fled with two Norwegian inspectors on board. The captain of a Norwegian Coast Guard ship was considering firing on the trawler.
The Norwegian Coast Guard vessel KV Tromsø was considering firing on a Russian trawler accused of several fishing violations.
PHOTO: FORSVARET
The Russian trawler Elektron had been stopped and boarded by the Norwegian Coast Guard on Saturday morning, in the Barents Sea near the border of an area where fishing rights are disputed.
Two Norwegians from the Coast Guard vessel KV Tromsø, an officer and a crew member, were still on board when the Elektron refused to follow the Norwegian Coast Guard's orders to proceed to Tromsø.
Instead, the Elektron began sailing away with the Norwegian inspectors on board after they had uncovered several illegalities, including illegal use of nets and catching undersized fish.
The Norwegian Coast Guard had declared the Russian trawler formally under arrest, and the trawler initially accepted the arrest order, according to Steve Olsen, squadron chief for the Coast Guard's northern division /Kystvakt Nord.
Sudden change of course
The two vessels then started sailing for Tromsø, in northern Norway, but the trawler suddenly changed course on Sunday. The trawler's crew claims it had been told by Russian authorities not to follow the Norwegian orders.
The trawler's crew later altered their claim, saying the Russian government had ordered them to sail towards Russian waters.
The Norwegian Coast Guard vessel KV Tromsø trailed the trawler through the disputed zone and into the Russian economic zone of the Barents on Monday. The Norwegians are legally able to use force against the Russian ship in the zone, but the weather was so bad that the Coast Guard wouldn't be able to place more Norwegians on board the trawler.
That's why the Norwegians were considering firing on the trawler, to get it to stop. Then the KV Tromsø might use a helicopter to put crew of board.
Norwegian and Russian authorities in the two countries' respective foreign ministries, meanwhile, have been in contact since Saturday morning. A Norwegian military spokesman said there was no indication the two Norwegian inspectors on board the trawler were being badly treated.
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1136441.ece
Russian asks Norway for info on situation around Elektron trawler.
17.10.2005, 22.20
MOSCOW, October 17 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Foreign Ministry has asked Norwegian authorities to provide full information on the incident pertaining to the trawler Elektron, which Norwegian naval forces are pursuing in the Russian economic zone of the Barents Sea some 270 miles away from Murmansk.
"All the necessary measures to solve the problem will be taken within as short a period of time as possible after we get the needed information," a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said.
The Elektron's captain said in an urgent message to the Murmansk trawler fleet radio center Monday night the ship needed help. The message was received at around 19:00 hours Moscow time (15:00 hours GMT)
An hour after that, the crew of another Russian trawler that had arrived in the problem area found that the Elektron was encircled by four ships of the Norwegian coastal guard.
Norwegians arrested the Elektron in their economic zone Saturday for what was described as crude encroachment on fishery rules and the coastal guard escorted it to a port on Spitsbergen (Svalbard).
Two Norwegian inspectors came inspect the ship Monday, and the crew let them aboard. Shortly after that, however, the Elektron left the port and escaped into high seas, carrying the inspectors away.
Norwegian forces launched a pursuit and caught up with the trawler only after it had entered the Russian economic zone.
At 21:00 hours Moscow time (17:00 hours GMT), the Elektron's captain said in a telegram to the Murmansk Maritime Inspection, the Murmansk branch of the Russian Border Service, and the Federal Inspector for the Murmansk region the Norwegians had suspended the attempts to seize the ship but demanded that it heave.
This is the first such incident since the inception of relations between Russia and Norway.
http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2.html?NewsID=2528463&PageNum=0