Vessel arrested at Walvis Bay
Vessel arrested at Walvis Bay

Vessel arrested at Walvis Bay

Jana-Mari Smith
JANA-MARI SMITH

The 32-year-old fishing vessel Sheriff anchored in the port of Walvis Bay has been seized as security while the matter of the vessel’s outstanding debt is settled, either in court or through negotiations.

The matter dates back to mid-February, when a Namibian company, Brandberg Namibian Investment Company, ended a charter contract with the Peruvian owners of the vessel, J. Wilundi & Asociados Consultores En Pesca S.A.C.

According to reliable sources, the Sheriff was leased by South Pacific Shipping Agency Limited, a company linked to Brandberg Namibian Investment, until 15 February.

Documents seen by Namibian Sun show that J. Wiludi is a Peruvian subsidiary of the China Fishing Group, a company that was embroiled in a bankruptcy case in a US court last year.

After the charter agreement ended, court-appointed legal representatives in the bankruptcy case reached out to local agents to request assistance in matters related to the Sheriff.

Details surrounding the end of the charter remain unclear.

Nevertheless, reliable sources last week claimed that since February, the vessel had been without a local ship’s agency representative, a situation described as unusual and against regulations.

Reliable sources confirmed that steps taken by Atlantic Pacific Management in Walvis Bay, the company that manages Brandberg Namibian Investment Company, were in response to “a few million” in outstanding debt owed by the ship owners since February.

While details remained scarce, a reliable source said that Atlantic Pacific Management was intent on recouping the losses they have accrued due to “certain expenses” they had incurred since February, related to the Sheriff.

As such, the Sheriff was seized as it is the only security available to the company during negotiations.

The source said the company hoped the issue could be finalised through negotiations and that further legal steps would not be necessary.

Udo Burger, managing director at Atlantic Pacific Management in Walvis Bay, the company that manages Brandberg Namibian Investment Company, on Friday said: “We are working towards a solution to solve matters regarding the MV Sheriff.

“We have been looking after all needs by the crew in terms of food, water and safety up to now and trust their situation will also be solved soonest. We trust everything will be resolved for the benefit of all parties concerned.”

Burger did not respond to the arrest of the vessel directly, nor to the outstanding money or the reason for the charter agreement ending earlier this year. In a previous response to Namibian Sun he briefly stated: “We no longer charter the vessel and as a result, are no longer responsible for it.”

A brief statement from Namport said: “This matter is still in its preliminary stages and as such, Namport is currently unable to divulge further information. We however confirm that there is indeed a vessel, Sheriff in anchorage.”

Namport confirmed that port captain Lukas Kufuna, together with immigration officials and Water Police & Intelligence visited the vessel last week in order to “to determine its condition, but we would like to accord the relevant bodies time to finalise the investigation regarding this vessel before we divulge further information”.

Reliable sources told Namibian Sun last week that Namport was keen to finalise the matter as soon as possible.

Forgotten crew

Namibian Sun reported more than a week ago that 22 crew members, 13 Russian as well as Chinese crew, had been stuck aboard the Sheriff without pay since mid-February.

The Russian embassy briefly stated in April that “the owner is avoiding any contacts with the local companies and the crew of the vessel.” The embassy said that in effect, the vessel was abandoned and became effectively ownerless.

In a press report, the crew had also allegedly made complaints regarding challenges on access to fresh food and water, a report that was however denied by several stakeholders, including the Russian embassy in Windhoek who stated that the embassy had been in touch with the crew and were not informed “about any complaints from the crew.”

A reliable source, who preferred not to be attributed for the story, indicated that the owners of the vessel had a “moral obligation” to ensure crew aboard the vessel are taken care of, but that Brandberg had stepped in to assist the crew while the matter was being resolved.

Since then, the more than 120 crew aboard the vessel, including at least 70 Namibian citizens, had been repatriated, with only 22 crew remaining on board.

The Russian embassy said they continued to assist Russian crew aboard the vessel and would comment further once the issue was finalised.

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