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Sweden releases boarded Russian freighter after customs inspection

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STOCKHOLM, Dec 22 (Reuters) - ​Swedish customs has released a Russian ship it boarded over the weekend in order to ⁠perform an inspection, with marine tracking data on Monday showing the vessel was on the ‍move again.

The customs service said on Sunday that authorities ​had boarded the Adler, a Russian freighter, that anchored in Swedish waters near Hoganas in south-west Sweden on ​Friday after developing engine problems.

"The prosecutor has decided not to open an investigation into suspected violation of sanctions," a spokesperson for the customs service said. "The ship has therefore been ‌allowed to go on its way."

In addition to ‌the Adler being on a European Union sanctions list, the ​vessel and its owners M Leasing LLC are both subject to U.S. sanctions, suspected of involvement ‌in weapons transport, according to OpenSanctions, a database of ⁠sanctioned companies and individuals, persons of interest ‌and government watchlists.

The customs ​service declined to say what cargo the Adler, which left St Petersburg on December 15 for ⁠an unknown destination, ⁠had been carrying.

LSEG tracking data showed the ship ​travelling north up the west coast of Sweden.     

(Reporting by Simon Johnson; ‌Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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