Philippine Prosecutors Indict Owners of Lost Tanker Princess Empress

Executives from the operator of the misplaced tanker Princess Empress have been indicted on legal prices in reference to the vessel’s sinking final yr. The vessel went down off Naujan, Oriental Mindoro in February 2023, inflicting a large spill that stretched alongside the size of the island’s jap shore.
The Philipppines’ National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) claims that the tanker was not a newbuild, as shipowner RDC Reield Marine maintains, however moderately a rebuilt vessel constructed from the stays of a scrapped ship.
Last yr, the NBI accused the agency’s executives of falsifying information associated to the vessel’s working license. RDC denies these allegations, however its licenses have been pulled and it has been compelled by the nation’s maritime regulator to stop all vessel operations.
“RDC Reield directors are presumed to be authors of the falsified document as they were in possession of the same and made use of the document. They also benefited from the use of the falsified document,” Philippine Justice Department spokesman Mico Clavano advised reporters on the time.
On Wednesday, state prosecutors mentioned that they agreed with the NBI and plan to file prices in opposition to RDC executives for alleged falsification of public paperwork. However, the prosecutors declined to pursue NBI’s advice to cost 19 staff of the Philippine Coast Guard and one worker of maritime regulator MARINA. NBI contended {that a} small variety of MARINA officers colluded with RDC to falsify the ship’s working paperwork, and that the PCG didn’t correctly test the paperwork for validity earlier than the vessel departed on the accident voyage.
The small product tanker Princess Empress went down off Pola, Oriental Mindoro on February 28 with a cargo of 900,000 liters of gasoline oil. The crew have been rescued safely by a superb samaritan vessel, however petroleum started to leak out of the wreck’s cargo tanks. Fuel oil got here ashore on seashores and reefs from Calapan and Verde Island within the northwest to the Caluya Islands within the south. An estimated 175,000 individuals have been affected, together with hundreds of fishermen put out of labor by a fishing ban.
The Philippine Coast Guard organized a large cleanup on shore and on the water, and salvors mobilized to take away the final of the oil from the Princess Empress’ tanks. The spill response effort wrapped up final yr, however the environmental results are anticipated to linger for a very long time to come back.
“We are decided to be sure that individuals don’t forget that what occurred was a criminal offense and never an accident. It was a criminal offense,” Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla mentioned final yr.












