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29.12.09

Arctic Sea: return to the scene of the crime


Posted by kokstad at 08:23
Labels: Arctic Sea, Centralkriminalpolisen, Dmitry Bartenev, Estonia, finland, Finnish National Bureau of Investigation, Gotland, hijackers, Kotka, KRP, Latvia, phantom, rubber dinghy, seajacking, sweden

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