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Finnish cops probe vessel in Baltic cable sabotage case
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81566, member: 636"] A massive investigation is underway after authorities seized a ship for trashing an undersea cable. Finnish law enforcement officials confirmed that telecommunications specialists noticed a malfunction in a line connecting Helsinki to Tallinn, which triggered an immediate response from the Defense Forces, along with Customs and the Safety and Chemical Agency. Border guards spotted the suspicious vessel within the exclusive economic zone of the country before taking command of the craft and escorting it to a protected anchorage inside national waters. The Helsinki Police Department took over the file to look into allegations of aggravated criminal damage and interference with critical communication systems. Investigators boarded the detained ship to gather evidence and specifically inspect the anchor for signs of a collision with the seabed infrastructure. Law enforcement officers took two crew members into custody while placing travel bans on two other individuals from the same vessel. Officials remained silent regarding the specific nationalities or positions of the people involved in the incident. This probe involves collaboration between local authorities and international partners to figure out exactly what happened beneath the waves. The Baltic region has dealt with similar disruptions to vital connections before this latest event. Officials previously held a ship responsible for damaging a power link between Finland and Estonia during a prior holiday season. Leaders in the European Union pointed toward the Russian shadow fleet as the likely culprit in those past cases, describing the destruction as a form of hybrid threat aimed at regional stability. Another incident involving an oil tanker occurred recently, further straining the relationship between these nations following the decision by the government in Helsinki to join NATO. Political tensions have made it difficult for neighboring countries to discuss these infrastructure failures openly. The closure of borders and constant accusations have created a hostile atmosphere where every cable fault looks like a deliberate act of sabotage. Despite the diplomatic friction, police continue to focus on the technical side of the case through physical inspections and witness statements. This latest seizure represents the latest attempt by local security forces to protect the digital links that keep the continent connected. [/QUOTE]
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