Iran says seized British boats belong in museum

01 Feb, 2005

Three British naval boats confiscated by Iran's military last June must go to Iran's war museum, rather than be returned as London has demanded, a senior military official told Reuters on Monday. Iran's Revolutionary Guards seized the three boats last June and arrested eight British crewmen, accusing them of straying into Iranian waters in the Shatt al-Arab waterway which divides south-western Iran from Iraq.
The servicemen were handed over to British diplomats but the boats and various weapons and equipment they were carrying are still being held by Iran.
"According to the regulations, equipment which is confiscated in a military operation or dispute, must be handed over to the war museum," said Mirfaisal Baqerzadeh a senior official from Iran's Chief Staff of Armed Forces.
"The British boats are subject to this law and shall not be returned to them," he added.
Britain's Ministry of Defence has said the sailors were forced by Iran into its territorial waters and has demanded Tehran return the boats and equipment.

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