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    France detains Indian captain of suspected shadow fleet tanker

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    MARSEILLE, France, Jan ​25 (Reuters) - The captain of an oil tanker intercepted by the French navy has been detained under investigations into whether ⁠it was operating under a false flag, the Marseille prosecutor’s office said on Sunday.

    The vessel named Grinch was seized ‍in the Mediterranean on Thursday, then diverted to anchor off the French ​port city, on suspicion of being part of the shadow fleet that lets Russia export oil despite sanctions.

    The 58-year-old captain, ​an Indian national, was detained as part of the preliminary investigations, the prosecutors said in a statement that did not mention Russia.

    The vessel left the Russian port of Murmansk in early January, sailing under a Comoros flag, ‌French authorities have said.

    Other crew members, also Indian nationals, remain ‌on board the ship while investigators verify the validity of the flag and ​the vessel's navigation documents, the statement added.

    The EU has imposed 19 packages of sanctions against Russia, but Moscow has ‌adapted to most measures and continues to sell millions of ⁠barrels of oil to countries such as India and ‌China, typically at discounted prices.

    Much ​of the oil is carried by what is known as a shadow fleet of vessels operating outside of the Western ⁠maritime industry.

    In October, ⁠France detained another sanctioned tanker, the Boracay, off its west coast ​and released it after a few days.

    (Reporting by Marc Leras, writing by Leigh ‌Thomas, editing by Andrew Heavens)

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