The captain and first mate of the cargo ship Longdawn were arrested after a small fishing vessel capsized off the coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula on May 16. Fortunately, the sailor on board the vessel was rescued. Following a police investigation, it was discovered that the first mate of Longdawn had traces of alcohol, THC, and Benzos in their system. Both the captain and first mate are currently detained in Iceland until June 13.
The men are facing serious charges of endangering the sailor’s life, whether intentionally or not, and failing to assist him after the incident. These charges could result in a sentence of up to eight years in prison. The authorities are taking this case very seriously, as the safety and well-being of all individuals at sea are of utmost importance. The investigation into the incident is ongoing to determine the full extent of the responsibility of the captain and first mate.
It is crucial for maritime authorities to hold individuals accountable for their actions at sea to ensure the safety of all those involved in maritime activities. The consequences of negligence or recklessness in such situations can be severe, as seen in this case with the potential for significant prison sentences. The authorities are working diligently to gather all the necessary evidence and information to bring justice to the sailor who was put in harm’s way due to the actions of the captain and first mate of the cargo ship Longdawn.
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