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Published 14:27 29 Mar 2022 BST
The boat had been due to depart London at noon on Tuesday, after appearing in a superyacht awards ceremony.
While government have come under fire recently for not seizing Russian assets at a pace in line with the UK's European allies, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said Tuesday's swift detention would send a “clear and stark warning to Putin and his cronies”. The national crime agency have not named the Russian national who owns the ship, adding ownership of the yacht was "deliberately well hidden", carrying Maltese flags to obfuscate its Russian origins.Man shot with crossbow on UK university campus
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