MOSCOW, September 19 (RIA Novosti) - Investigators...
The Maltese-flagged cargo vessel was expected to arrive in the Spanish port of Las Palmas late on Friday to be handed over to its owner in the presence of Maltese officials. However, Spanish authorities banned the ship from calling at the port without giving any explanation. The ship is currently anchored off Spain"s Canary Islands.
"It was established that the vessel carried timber only. No cargo that could compromise Russia has been found on board," Vladimir Markin said.
The media has speculated that the ship could have been involved in a state-sponsored arms trafficking operation, including suggestions that Russia attempted to deliver missiles for S-300 air defense systems to Iran or Syria. The speculation was dismissed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier this month.
Markin said Russian investigators left the ship on Saturday and should fly back to Russia later in the day. The things, including a boat, belonging to suspected pirates and hijackers
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