Criminal Investigation by the NBI into Cable Damage in the Gulf of Finland Concluded
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has completed its criminal investigation into the damage caused to cables in the Gulf of Finland on 25 December 2024. Based on the investigation, senior officers of the tanker Eagle S are suspected of aggravated criminal mischief and aggravated interference with telecommunications.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has concluded the criminal investigation into the damage caused to cables in the Gulf of Finland on 25 December 2024.
The investigation focused on the possible involvement of the tanker Eagle S, flying the flag of the Cook Islands, which was present in the area at the time the cables were damaged. As a result of the investigative measures carried out during the criminal investigation, the police have a clear understanding of the sequence of events.
Based on the material collected from the vessel, the examination of the seabed, and the interviews conducted with the crew, senior officers of the tanker Eagle S are suspected of aggravated criminal mischief and aggravated interference with telecommunications.
– Among the suspects are the master, the chief mate and the second mate, who were responsible for the safe passage, navigation and operation of the vessel. The criminal investigation has examined and assessed, among other things, the extent of their responsibility for the condition of the vessel and the degree to which they should have observed the anchor falling into the sea, says Head of Investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Sami Liimatainen of the National Bureau of Investigation.
The investigation involved close cooperation with both national and international authorities to establish the course of events.
The criminal investigation has been concluded and the case will next be referred to the Office of the Prosecutor General for consideration of charges.
Photo 2: Eagle S vessel anchor chain. Photo: Police.
Photo 3: An anchor lifted from the Gulf of Finland. Photo: Police.
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