- General cargo ship Paderewski was cited with ‘non authorized anchorage‘ by Vietnamese CG for anchoring in Vietnamese waters without proper authorization.
- CG officers filed an administrative violation case and the ship was anchored on port’s anchorage.
- Probably the owner/Master will be fined, though not clear, on what circumstances.
Polish freighter gets accused in non-authorized anchorage, reports Maritime Bulletin.
Administrative violation
Polish general cargo ship Paderewski was cited with administrative violation by Vietnamese Coast Guard on August 31, for anchoring in Vietnamese waters without proper authorization.
It was not clear how could the ship violate laws and regulations of sailing in Vietnamese waters, considering her voyage details.
- The ship left Map Ta Phut, Thailand, on August 24, bound for Dung Quat, Vietnam.
- She arrived at Vietnamese waters on August 27 and anchored north of Dung Quat, waiting most probably, for berth or order, a typical situation.
- On August 30 she was spotted by CG, and boarded by CG next day.
CG officers filed an administrative violation case, the ship moved to Dung Quat same day and anchored on port’s anchorage. Most probably, owner/Master will be fined, though not clear, for what crime or misdemeanor.
Vessel Information
General cargo ship PADEREWSKI, IMO 9731389, dwt 31673, built 2016, flag Cyprus, manager CHINESE-POLISH JOINT STOCK.
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Source: Maritime Bulletin