Bahrain says Qatar detained and threatened its boats

Qatari boats were not carrying flag or official identification, Bahrain says

Manama, Nov.30(BNA):  The Ministry of Interior has reiterated its categorical rejection of any insults to its staff or threats to their safety and stressed that it will take the steps it deems appropriate to protect Bahrain's security and stability.


 

The Ministry affirmed its stance in a statement that clarified the incident that occurred last week when Qatari patrols intercepted two Bahraini vessels on their way home from a maritime exercise in violation of the Law of the Sea and international conventions. BNA
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Qatari vessels detained and threatened two Bahraini coastguard boats and prevented their crew from contacting the operations room, Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior said.

"The Qataris detained the vessels, threatened to use weapons and prevented Bahraini crews from contacting the operations room, without regard to their affiliation to the Bahraini Coast Guard as an official entity," the ministry said, according to state media.
Last week, Bahrain accused Qatar of breaking international maritime law by intercepting two Bahraini boats on their way home from a maritime exercise.

Manama, Nov.30(BNA):  The Ministry of Interior has reiterated its categorical rejection of any insults to its staff or threats to their safety and stressed that it will take the steps it deems appropriate to protect Bahrain's security and stability.


 

The Ministry affirmed its stance in a statement that clarified the incident that occurred last week when Qatari patrols intercepted two Bahraini vessels on their way home from a maritime exercise in violation of the Law of the Sea and international conventions. BNA
Bahrain's Ministry of Interior has reiterated its categorical rejection of any insults to its staff or threats to their safety and stressed that it will take the steps it deems appropriate to protect Bahrain's security and stability. BNA

Bahrain said the Qatari boats did not carry a flag or identification, as required by international norms.

“The state of Qatar has persisted in detaining Bahraini fishing boats for long periods and prosecuting those on board,” the ministry said.

Bahrain said it would report the incident to the Gulf Co-operation Council.

“The Ministry of Interior reiterates its categorical rejection of the insults and threats to its members and their safety, and stresses that the Qatari side bears legal responsibility for all violations against the Kingdom of Bahrain.”

Bahrain, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt, cut ties with Qatar in 2017, over its support for terrorist groups.