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Investigations are continuing into the robbery of a cargo vessel and its crew, after armed men boarded the ship while it was docked in the Port-of-Spain Harbour over the weekend.
The vessel, the Sea Elizabeth II, captained by a Grenadian national, arrived in Trinidad on April 12.
Reports indicate that the captain reported to the Customs and Excise Division office at the Caricom Jetty upon arrival, before docking the vessel at the Maritime Preservation Limited facility, adjacent to the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (PATT) Tobago terminal. Guardian Media understands the vessel was scheduled to undergo repairs and dry-docking at the privately owned facility before departing.
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