Gibraltar Supreme Court Orders Extension Of Grace 1 Detention

On Friday, the Government said the Attorney General obtained an Order from the Supreme Court of Gibraltar extending the period of detention of the Grace 1 by fourteen days.
A statement from the Government follows below:
Under the Regulations made pursuant to the Gibraltar Sanctions Act, the dynamic detention of the vessel allowed the authorities to stop the ship for 72 hours. Continuing the period of detention beyond that required an Order of the Gibraltar Supreme Court upon an application from Her Majesty's Attorney General for Gibraltar.
The Supreme Court granted the Order Friday afternoon after a hearing In Private.
The Supreme Court has issued the order on the basis that there are reasonable grounds to consider that the detention of the Grace 1 is required for the purposes of compliance with the EU Regulation 36/2012 on sanctions on Syria.
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