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Soviet ship freed today?

PA Wellington A Soviet-fishing vessel recalled to Dunedin from sea on Thursday ’ for an alleged breach of New Zealand’s exclusive economic zone regulations, will probably be able to. leave port today, according to the fisheries Control Centre in Wellington. The officer in charge of , the-centre. Lieutenant-Com-mander David Davies, said last- evening that the reasons for the recall of the Kushka were under investigation.

“The matter concerns an alleged breach of the exclusive economic zone regulations.’’he said. He would not disclose the nature of the investigations. But he said it was thought likely that the investigation would not require the ship to remain at Dunedin beyond today. L

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Press, 5 June 1982, Page 6

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Soviet ship freed today? Press, 5 June 1982, Page 6

Soviet ship freed today? Press, 5 June 1982, Page 6

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