LONDON, England (CNN) – An Iranian naval patrol seized 15 British sailors who had boarded a vessel suspected of smuggling cars of the coast of Iraq, military officials said.
The Royal Marines and ordinary naval officers were believed to have been apprehended by up to six ships from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy who claimed they had entered Iranian waters.
British naval officials said the sailors, using small boarding craft, had completed an inspection of a merchant vessel in Iraqi waters when the Iranians arrived.
Commodore Nick Lambert, commander of the HMS Cornwall – the frigate from which the British patrol had been deployed – said the incident did not involve fighting or use of weapons.
“We’ve been assured from the scant communications that we’ve had from the Iranians at the tactical level that the 15 people are safely in their hands,” he said.
The British defense ministry said that it was pursuing the incident “at the highest level” and Tehran’s ambassador to London had been summoned to the Foreign Office.
There was no immediate comment from Iranian officials.
Lambert said the British sailors had been on a “normal, routine boarding” of a vessel that had aroused suspicions as it navigated the Shatt al-Arab waterway that marks the border between Iraq and Iran on the shores of the Persian Gulf. ([Location map](javascript:CNN_openPopup(’/interactive/maps/world/persian.gulf/frameset.exclude.html’,‘620x430’,‘toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,width=620,height=430’);))
British military patrols have been given authority to board vessels in Iraqi waters under United Nations mandate and with the permission of the government in Baghdad.
He said the captain of the merchant vessel had been cleared to proceed and the two British inflatable patrol boats were readying for departure when they were surrounded by the Iranian navy and taken into Iranian waters.
Lambert said there is “absolutely no doubt in my mind” that the marines were in Iraqi waters. But, he said, “The extent and the definition of territorial waters in this part of the world is very complicated… We may well find, and I hope we find, that this is a simple misunderstanding at a tactical level,” he said.
“There hopefully has been a mistake that’s been made, and we’ll see early clarification and early release of my people.”
Lambert added that the marines were doing critical work, “protecting the oil platforms to ensure the economic future of Iraq.”
He described the Iranian navy as “a multi-headed organization” that generally stays within its territory doing its business, “and we stay inside Iraqi territory doing our business.”
The British defense ministry said: "We are urgently pursuing this matter with the Iranian authorities at the highest level and on the instructions of the Foreign Secretary, the Iranian ambassador has been summoned to the Foreign Office.
“The British government is demanding the immediate and safe return of our people and equipment.”
CNN’s Aneesh Raman in Tehran said there had been no mention of the incident on Iranian TV and calls to officials had not been answered.
It was not immediately clear where in Iran the British personnel were taken.
There was a previous similar incident in 2004, when Iran stopped three British boats and seized eight sailors and six marines.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said at the time the three boats had crossed into Iran’s territorial waters. The detained servicemen appeared on Iranian television blindfolded. They were released after Iran said it determined they had mistakenly crossed into Iran’s waters
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