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Insurer for Suez grounded ship appeals detention by Egypt

Insurer for Suez grounded ship appeals detention by Egypt

The giant container ship MV Ever Given pictured on March 29, the day it was dislodged after being diagonally stuck in the Suez Canal for nearly a week AFP/Ahmed HASAN

LONDON: UK Club, an insurer of the Ever Given cargo ship which ran aground in the Suez Canal in March, said on Friday (Apr 23) it had filed an appeal in an Egyptian court over the detention of the vessel by authorities.

The Ever Given has been anchored in a lake between two sections of the canal since being dislodged on Mar 29 and is caught in a legal dispute linked to a US$916 million compensation claim made by the SCA against the ship's Japanese owner.

UK Club, the Ever Given's protection and indemnity insurer, said the move was necessary as it had not been possible to resolve the issue without continued involvement of the Egyptian courts.

"The appeal against the arrest was made on several grounds, including the validity of the arrest obtained in respect of the cargo and the lack of supporting evidence for the (Suez Canal Authority's) very significant claim," it said.

The Suez Canal Authority said on Sunday that investigations into the Ever Given's grounding were continuing alongside efforts to reach an agreement with the ship's insurer and owner.

UK Club said last week the canal's claim included US$300 million for a "salvage bonus" and US$300 million for "loss of reputation".

A hearing on the appeal would be held on May 4, it said.

Last week, the Suez Canal Authority allowed two crew members from the vessel to return home to India, a move UK Club said was encouraging.

Source: Reuters/jt

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