German ship company based and the chief engineer on one of its vessels have agreed to plead guilty to illegally dumping oily water off Alaska.
AML Ship Management GMBH and the chief engineer on the AML-operated ship City of Tokyo, agreed to plead guilty to violating federal clean water law by knowingly dumping 4,500 gallons of oily bilge water south of the Aleutian Islands.
The company and chief engineer face a separate charge of presenting false pollution oversight records to the U.S. Coast Guard when the vessel docked in Portland, Oregon, prosecutors said. As part of the plea deal, AML agreed to pay $800,000 in fines and community service payments.
Prosecutors are recommending a six-month jail sentence for its chief engineer, to run concurrent with any jail time imposed from a conviction in the Oregon case.
Read what international media reports for the case:
ABC News – Ship Company, Engineer Reach Deal in Alaska Pollution Case
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