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				luxury vessel the Amadea is widely believed to be owned by 
				Russian tycoon Suleiman Kerimov, who has been sanctioned by the 
				United States and European Union. The vessel arrived in Fiji a 
				week ago after leaving Mexico 18 days earlier and crossing the 
				Pacific. Police are investigating.
 Authorities in various countries have confiscated luxury vessels 
				and villas owned by Russian billionaires in response to 
				sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, which 
				Russia calls a special military operation.
 
 Fiji's director of public prosecutions, Christopher Pryde, filed 
				an application to the High Court seeking to prevent the Amadea 
				from leaving Fiji.
 
 The application requested "the motor yacht Amadea be restrained 
				from leaving Fijian waters until the finalisation of an 
				application to register a warrant to seize the property and (ii) 
				that a US warrant to seize the Amadea be registered".
 
 The U.S. embassy on Tuesday referred questions on the case to 
				the U.S. Department of Justice.
 
 "We continue to ratchet up the pressure on Putin’s oligarchs and 
				we are working with allies and partners to go after corrupt 
				gains from some of the individuals closest to Putin, no matter 
				where they are held around the world," the embassy said in a 
				statement on Tuesday.
 
 The court has not heard the application.
 
 A superyacht agent in Fiji acting for the Amadea told Reuters 
				last week the vessel's lawyers were contesting that Suleiman was 
				the owner.
 
 Registration records viewed by Reuters show the yacht is 
				registered to a company in the Cayman islands.
 
 "The legal ownership of the vessel remains subject to 
				investigation," said a spokeswoman from Fiji's Office of the 
				Director of Public Prosecutions.
 
 Kerimov was sanctioned by the United States in 2014 and 2018 in 
				response to Russia's actions in Syria and Ukraine.
 
 (Reporting by Kirsty Needham;Editing by Robert Birsel and Mark 
				Heinrich)
 
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