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    HMS Bulwark Thwarts Fuel Smuggling

    HMS Bulwark Thwarts Fuel Smuggling

    Courtesy Photo | HMS BULWARK, At Sea -- HMS Bulwark (L 15) and elements of its airborne and boat...... read more read more

    HMS BULWARK, AT SEA

    06.02.2006

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    HMS BULWARK, At sea " During a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) operation, HMS Bulwark (L 15) boarded a suspicious oil tanker apparently involved in smuggling fuel, May 15, in the Indian Ocean.

    Bulwark, currently performing Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the region as a member of the Pakistani-led Combined Task Force (CTF) 150, received word that the tanker was spotted conducting a suspicious transfer with a dhow. CTF 150 ordered Bulwark to investigate the situation.

    Royal marines and sailors from Bulwark's VBSS team boarded the ship in accordance with international maritime law. Bulwark's crew members quickly discovered the ship was apparently attempting to transport fuel illegally.

    The coalition maritime force reported the ship's illicit activity to regional authorities for further action.

    It was a typical demonstration of how the combination of surveillance, multi-national cooperation, stealth and coordinated delivery of overwhelming security forces serves to confound illegal operators.

    With its eight deployed boat group landing crafts, additional accompanying small boats, and Royal marine boarding detachments and boarding teams, including the specialists from the Fleet Protection Group, Bulwark serves as a reminder to terrorists and others that the high seas are no longer a safe place to travel undetected or to ply their illegal trades.

    Bulwark's Boarding Officer, British Royal Navy Lt. Ian Tall, says the unpredictable nature of the job requires Bulwark and its personnel to prepare to meet any and all uncertainties.

    "You never know how a ship's crew will react so it's good to know that we have the professional boarding teams from the Royal Marines securing the [ship] for us," he said. "Clearly the sight of commandos sliding down ropes from helicopters, while at the same time, [Bulwark's boarding team members] climbing up the [side of the ship], persuades them that this is a highly trained team and compliance is in their interests."

    Since departing its homeport in Plymouth, England in January, Bulwark has operated throughout Southwest Asia's regional waters

    Bulwark has spent almost the entire year in the local regional waters. Prior to its arrival in the Indian Ocean, Bulwark operated as CTF 158's flag ship in the North Arabian Gulf. While there, it helped maintain stability and safe passage in the waters surrounding two Iraqi oil platforms, Al Basra Oil Terminal (ABOT) and Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal (KAAOT). These platforms are important because they contribute significantly to the Iraqi economy and are critical to the population's self-determination.

    Now with CTF 150, Bulwark and other coalition forces conduct MSO under international maritime conventions and ensure security and safety in international waters so that all commercial shipping can operate freely while transiting the region. Besides the Indian Ocean, CTF 150 conducts MSO in the North Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, and the Red Sea.

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    Date Taken: 06.02.2006
    Date Posted: 06.02.2006 10:53
    Story ID: 6638
    Location: HMS BULWARK, AT SEA

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