Officers aboard Cosco Busan
when it collided into a San Francisco Bridge languish in an a Los Angeles
apartment, detained as material witnesses on a US$50 a day food allowance,
waiting for the day they give evidence for the trial of the ship's pilot,
reports New York's Maritime Advocate.
Bay area governments fined
the owner and operators of the 5,450-TEU Cosco Busan US$44.4 million for
polluting California waters with a 53,000-gallon oil spill after the ship hit
the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in 2007.
"True, they are living
in a reasonable apartment, they have been allowed to visit the local Chinatown
and museums, almost certainly under the watchful eye of the Immigration and
Naturalisation Service or spooks from the Department of Homeland
Security," said the report.
They have not been charged
but are witnesses in involving Cosco Busan pilot John Cota who was sentenced to
10 months imprisonment, said the report. There is a lawsuit against the
pharmacist who provided the prescription drugs that incapacitated the pilot.
"At the moment they are
receiving their salaries from their company, Hong Kong's Fleet Management Ltd,
which was fined US$10 million. But wages stop on May 31, said the report.
They've lost their jobs on the Cosco Busan and can't find replacement employment
because of their detention," said the report.
Source : HKSG.
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