Sweden has launched an investigation into alleged sabotage after a communication cable between Sweden and Latvia was damaged in the Baltic Sea and detained a ship suspected of the alleged crime, the Prosecution Authority said.
"A preliminary investigation has been launched into a possible serious sabotage after alleged damage to a communication cable between Sweden and Latvia in the Baltic Sea. The vessel suspected of committing the sabotage was detained by decision of the Prosecution Authority," the statement said.
"We are currently conducting an investigation, so I cannot disclose details. Several agencies are involved in the investigation, including the National Operations Department (NOA), the Coast Guard and the Armed Forces. I can say that the Swedish authorities are now working intensively and jointly to investigate the incident," Public Prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist said.
Swedish authorities have seized a ship suspected of damaging a data cable running under the Baltic Sea to Latvia.
ReplyDeleteProsecutors said an initial investigation pointed to sabotage, and an inquiry has been launched involving Sweden's police, military, and coast guard.
Earlier on Sunday, Latvia's military reported that two ships were seen in the area where the damage occurred.