A sailor assumed the dead after the accident, an unknown person was taken into custody on suspicion of ‘genocide’.
Police in the United Kingdom have arrested a man on the suspicion of “overwhelming neglect” after being hit by freight ships and tankers in the North Sea.
The 59 -year -old boy was taken into custody in connection with the previous day Crash The Portuguese Cargo Ship Solong and the US-Flungd Stena Emackolate Oil tanker that caused explosion and burnt the ships.
The person who did not have a name was not charged.
Junior Transport Minister Mike Kane said in Parliament that a crew member in Solong has been considered dead and the cargo ship is not “unlikely”.
About 3 miles (100 kilometers) to the north of London, the remaining CRE 36 crew members of the two ships were safely brought to the coast.
The officers and operators of these ships have not yet explained how the crashes have happened, or why the multiple security systems on the board modern ships failed to prevent crash.
Detective Chief Superintendent Craig Nickson said in a statement that “Humbride police are playing a leading role in the investigation into any possible criminal offenses caused by collision.”
He said, “We are working closely with our partners to understand what the broader work has been done before and to support them all.”
Earlier on Tuesday, a spokesman for the British Prime Minister Kerm Starmer had said that there was no suggestion of “Flower Play”.
Environmental damage
The Greenpice UK on Tuesday expressed the “serious concern” about the environmental damage caused by the collision, which led to the “close of the environmental sensitive area”.
Step was working as part of the US government’s tanker security program, a group of commercial ships that could be contracted to carry fuel for the troops as needed.
His operator, US-based Maritime Management Firm Crolie said he was carrying 220,000 barrels Jet-A1 fuel in 16 tanks, with at least one of which.
It is feared that jet fuel cargo can pollute the sea, in those areas protected by marine birds and puffin and gants and the fish on which they feed.
It was feared that Solong Sodium was carrying Sinid, but the shipping company Arnst Rush said that this did not happen.
Four empty containers on the board, which will be examined “formerly hazardous chemicals”.
The UK Coast Guard Agency said on Tuesday that Solong is still “low”, while the fire that stained the stained fire was “greatly reduced”.
It said that the Solong was flowing south, away from the tanker, and the zone was placed for half a mile (about one kilometer) around the two ships.

