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US wants to forfeit oil tanker, 1.8 million barrels Venezuelan crude oil

The Justice Department announced on Friday that the United States is seeking to forfeit a crude oil cargo of approximately 1.8 millions barrels supplied by Venezuelan PDVSA and an oil tanker, 'Motor.Tanker.Skipper', which was seized by U.S. authorities in December.

The Department of Justice filed a complaint in the U.S. The Department of Justice filed a complaint in the District Court for the District of Columbia alleging a conspiracy dating back to 2021 that aimed to facilitate the shipment of petroleum products and their sale to the benefit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of?Iran.

The Justice Department released a statement that said, "During this period, the Skipper transported crude oil from Iran to Venezuela, and through ship-to -ship transfers delivered it to different locations around the globe, including other rogue regimes."

The Skipper hid its illicit activities by using false flags, spoofing locations and other methods to conceal their sanctions evasion.

The U.S. seized the oil supertanker near Venezuela in December, as part of a stepped-up pressure strategy against President Nicolas Maduro. He was captured by U.S. forces in an operation on January 3. (Reporting and editing by Doina chiacu; Daphne Psaledakis)

(source: Reuters)