British police respond to oil tanker with stowaway trouble
LONDON — British police and coast guard units responded Sunday to an incident on an oil tanker in the English Channel after the crew reported they had stowaways onboard who had become verbally abusive.
The incident, which began about 10 a.m. on the Libyan-registered tanker Nave Andromeda, was continuing Sunday evening. The coast guard scrambled two helicopters to the scene, and authorities imposed a three-mile exclusion zone around the vessel.
“Police are currently working closely with our partners, including the Maritime & Coastguard Agency and Border Force, to bring this incident to a safe conclusion,” the Hampshire police said in a statement.
Pat Adamson, a spokesman for the ship’s owner, Navios Maritime Acquisition Corp., described the situation as a “security incident” involving stowaways and said the tanker was not hijacked.