Federal appeals court: Coast Guard properly detaining Maltese coal ship in Virginia

July 23, 2013 at 1:01AM

RICHMOND, Va. — A federal appeals court says the Coast Guard is properly detaining a Maltese-flagged coal ship over alleged environmental violations.

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond issued its ruling on Monday. It overturns an earlier decision by a federal judge in Norfolk. That ruling ordered the ship freed for a $1.5 million bond, half of what the Coast Guard originally demanded.

The U.S. Coast Guard has been detaining the ship and its roughly 20-member crew since April in Virginia. During a routine inspection, one of the ship's crew members passed a note to an inspector saying oily bilge water had been discharged overboard.

In its ruling, the appeals court said the federal district court didn't have jurisdiction to provide the relief the ship's owners sought.

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