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Ship with Sri Lanka crew detained in Vanuatu

(UDHAYAM, VANUATU) – Vanuatu’s Customs officials have detained a ship with an all Sri Lankan crew after failing to identify the ship’s origin.

The Acting Manager for Border Control Baddley Tari said the five crew and captain, who all speak English, said they have sailed from Japan to Port Vila.

They said they were to deliver the ship to its new owner and are ready to fly out.

Mr. Tari said no one has tried to claim the ship which is estimated to be 20-years-old.

He said the man who was supposed to have bought the ship is Paul Okten, who is the owner of a company called JPO Kava Export.

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