
Portuguese Shipping Company to Pay $1.5 Million Criminal Fine in ‘Magic Pipe’ Case in UNITED STATE
Portuguese delivering business Portline Bulk International has actually begged guilty in government court Charleston, South Carolina to one matter of going against the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships as well as one matter of Obstruction pertaining to use a supposed “magic pipe” onboard among its ships hiring the United States.
According to Justice Department news release, from April 2017 to August 2018, elderly participants of the design group onboard the Achilleus, a Liberian- flagged mass service provider taken care of by Portline, manage as well as took part in the bypass of the ship’s Oil Water Separator using a yellow plastic tube, which is generally referred in the market as a magic pipeline. The ship’s Chief Engineer after that made a collection of phony entrances as well as crucial noninclusions in the Oil Record Book in order to hide the prohibited too far discharges of oily bilge water. On August 14, 2018, the incorrect Oil Record Book existed to the united state Coast Guard (USCG) throughout an examination in the Port of Charleston.
According to court files, Portline has actually consented to pay a criminal penalty of $1.5 million when the business is punished at a future day. The business would certainly additionally be positioned on business probation for 4 years, that includes an ecological conformity strategy.
“The world’s oceans are not a dumping ground for criminals who seek to evade our nation’s environmental laws,” claimed Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark for the Justice Department’s Environment as well asNatural Resources Division “Today’s guilty appeal shows the Department’s dedication to shielding seaside areas with strenuous enforcement of the regulation of regulation.
Last week, the ship’s previous Chief Engineer Anatoli Zotsenko as well as Second Engineer Valerii Pastushenko, that had actually formerly begged guilty to one matter of going against the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships, were punished to penalties amounting to $12,500 as well as 3 years probation, stopping them from getting in ports as well as anchorages of the United States.
The case is most current in a lengthy listing of magic pipeline situations that have actually being effectively prosecuted in the United States including foreign-flagged ships.











