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Sweden says ship seized in Baltic Sea had false flag, one crew member notified of crime

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Posted on March 7, 2026

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STOCKHOLM, March 7 (Reuters) - A ship seized by Sweden in its Baltic Sea waters sailed under a false flag and was suspected of violating maritime law and the national ship safety act because of its

Sweden Seizes Suspected Stateless Ship in Baltic Sea Over Legal and Safety Violations

Details of the Ship Seizure and Investigation

Background of the Incident

STOCKHOLM, March 7 (Reuters) - A ship seized by Sweden in its Baltic Sea waters sailed under a false flag and was suspected of violating maritime law and the national ship safety act because of its lack of seaworthiness, the Swedish police said on Saturday.

Legal Actions and Violations

Notification of Crew Member

One crew member was notified about the suspected breach of the national and international laws, Johan Andersson, deputy head of police's National Operations Department, told a press conference.

Control and Investigation by Authorities

Police and coast guard on Friday took control of Guinea-flagged Caffa off southern Sweden, saying it had unclear flag status and was thus suspected of being stateless, and that they had launched a probe into suspected violation of maritime law. 

Ship Safety Concerns and Sanctions

Sea Safety Deficiencies

"Our investigation so far strengthens our suspicions and our opinion that this ship has extensive sea safety deficiencies," Andersson said on Saturday.

Sanctions Information

"We also have information that the vessel would be on the Ukraine sanctions list," he said.

Crew Composition

Most of the 11 crew members on Caffa, which according to ship-tracking service MarineTraffic is a 96-meter general cargo ship, were Russian, Andersson said.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • The 96‑meter general cargo ship “Caffa” was seized off Trelleborg after being deemed stateless under national and international law; it flew a Guinean flag suspected to be false despite recent flag changes from Russian to Guinean. (kustbevakningen.se)
  • Investigators suspect the vessel lacks seaworthiness, possibly uninsured with unclear ownership, and on Ukraine’s sanctions list amid concerns over the Russian “shadow fleet” transporting stolen grain. (apnews.com)
  • Swedish police and Coast Guard conducted a coordinated operation—including police special forces boarding under “Operation Black Coffee”—and one crew member has been formally notified of the suspected legal breaches. (polisen.se)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Sweden seize the cargo ship in the Baltic Sea?
Sweden seized the ship due to suspicions of it sailing under a false flag, violating maritime law, and having major sea safety deficiencies.
What legal issues is the crew of the seized ship facing?
One crew member has been notified of a suspected breach of both national and international maritime laws.
What is known about the ship Caffa’s registration and crew?
Caffa was sailing under a Guinea flag with unclear status, making the vessel possibly stateless; most crew members are Russian.
Is the seized vessel linked to any sanctions?
According to Swedish authorities, there is information that the vessel may be on the Ukraine sanctions list.

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