Between 2012 and 2017, Togo’s government wrote off 36 ships from its registry, due to illegal activities

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Friday, 27 April 2018 15:43
Between 2012 and 2017, Togo’s government wrote off 36 ships from its registry, due to illegal activities

(Togo First) - Between November 14, 2012 and November 26, 2017, Togo’s government has prohibited 36 ships from operating on its seas. These include among others Pioneer 168, Fat Crow, Med Way, Kun Peng, Albany and more, all operating under the Togolese banner.

Maritime affairs directorate says the ships carried out illegal activities and thus hurt Togo’s reputation.

Let it be recalled for example the case of the Togolese ship arrested in Sicilian waters for smuggling diesel loaded from Libya. This had greatly impacted the country’s image.

By deregistering the ships, the government wants to tackle the issue and ensure that ships are well registered and subsequently improve business environment in the maritime sector.

Séna Akoda

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