The container ship “Kabul” belonging to the shipping company “Admiral” has been confiscated in an Indian government port, ILNA news agency reported.
According to the report, a court in India has ordered the seizure of the ship and its cargo for the past two days due to “defective documents” and the ship has been seized in the Indian port of Kandla. Data from the Marine Traffic Ship Tracking and Maritime Information Company also show that the ship is currently anchored in this port off the west coast of India.
The Admiral Company is owned by Hassan and Hossein Shamkhani, sons of Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic regime of Iran. Shamkhani son’s shipping company in London has also caused controversy in virtual networks with demolition costs, container rental and high freight. These companies, under the supervision of Shamkhani’s sons, brother and son-in-law, help the Islamic regime circumvent sanctions.
An official of the Ports and Maritime Organization told ILNA in this regard that since the ship is not sailing under the flag of the Islamic regime of Iran, the Ports and Maritime Organization is not allowed to enter this issue.
He did not specify under which flag the ship “Kabul” was sailing, but “Marin Trafik” data show that the Iranian ship was sailing under the flag of the Republic of Liberia, from West Africa.
This news is published while a few days ago, Ali Shamkhani wrote on his Twitter account that there is only a shell left from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), to which Yashar Soltani wrote in response: Regardless of how empty the shell has become for the people in the economic field as a result of the JCPOA, for Hossein Shamkhani your Aghazadeh and his shipping network of selling Iranian oil has been working well. Explain to your people the number of your son’s oil tankers and their growth rate at the same time as the start of the embargo sanctions, and let the rest be!