
Audio By Carbonatix
US forces have seized another tanker in the Caribbean Sea, officials said, as Washington continues its efforts to control exports of Venezuelan oil.
"Once again, our joint interagency forces sent a clear message this morning: 'there is no safe haven for criminals,'" US Southern Command said on X.
The X post on Friday morning said that Marines and sailors in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security "apprehended" the Olina oil tanker.
Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem said the Olina was "another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil" and was seized after it "departed Venezuela attempting to evade US forces".
Noem posted a video online appearing to show troops dropping onto a ship from a helicopter. The tanker, the Olina, is on multiple countries' sanctions lists.
It is the fifth vessel seized by the US in recent weeks.
Maritime risk company Vanguard Tech said the vessel was attempting to break through the US naval blockade in the Caribbean.
It added that the vessel's location tracker was last active 52 days ago, northeast of Curaco, and that "the seizure follows a prolonged pursuit of tankers linked to sanctioned Venezuelan oil shipments in the region".
Latest Stories
-
Divided mandates, shared crises: Institutional intersections in Ghana’s flood management
26 minutes -
Most young Ghanaians want marriage and children but jobs and finances stand in the way – UNFPA Report
34 minutes -
Accra-Tema Motorway reconstruction 48% complete with drainage works reducing flooding
43 minutes -
22-year-old law student declares bid for Manhyia South seat on Base Movement Ghana ticket
48 minutes -
Ghana’s crude oil production falls for six years, costing billions in lost revenue – IES report
54 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
58 minutes -
CPP mourns Ya-Na Abukari II, calls for heightened security ahead of Dagbon funeral
59 minutes -
Finance Minister Ato Forson set to present Mid-year Budget Review next week
1 hour -
Some abandoned 1D1F factories have been converted into churches – Ahmed Ibrahim
1 hour -
Coca-Cola Bottling Company donates relief items to support flood-affected families in Tema West Municipality
2 hours -
RUPAG rejects claims raw rubber export ban is hurting farmers, defends policy
2 hours -
Integrity, adaptability key to career success, Absa Chief Risk Officer urges UESD students
2 hours -
Absa Bank empowers Persons With Disabilities through financial literacy programme
2 hours -
Mrs Essie Nyamekye Quainoo
2 hours -
Interior Ministry recovers 73 assets linked to drug trafficking through intensified anti-narcotics operations
2 hours