The Japan Coast Guard have arrested a pair of ship captains, who operated Russian and Singaporean ships, on Thursday on a charge of suspected professional negligence after the vessels that they were commanding collided into the Niigata port on Tuesday.
Zaika Alexander, the 50-year-old Russian skipper of the 2,163-ton Russian-registered freighter Tanya Karpinskaya, and Ignacy Marek, the 65-year-old Polish master of the 6,245-ton Singaporean-registered container ship Kota Duta, are both to stand accused of professional negligence for their apparent failure to prevent the collision, which also caused the Russian vessel to sink.
All 17 members aboard the Russian vessel were rescued after the collision, which occured when it was moving to a different pier at the same time as the Kota Duta left port.
The ship was carrying a cargo of two vehicles and 13,000 tons of scrap metal, with the owner of the ship claiming that he had returned to Japan to return the vehicles after Russian authorities refused them due to their having higher-than-allowed radiation levels.
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