Detective casts doubt on Arctic Sea hijacking
A SENIOR Finnish policeman involved in the Arctic Sea case has cast doubt on the Russian ministry of defence line that the general cargoship was the victim of a hijack.
Jan-Olof Nyholm, detective superintendent at Finland’s Centralkriminalpolisen, in an interview with Sweden’s TT news agency, said: “We have had an idea where it was heading for some time, but for tactical reasons we have not been able to comment on...
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