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Accident/Casualty42010Misc. for Ports and Vessels37908Scrapped/Beached/Broken Up22564Sold/Decommissioned8529Charter Changed6734Pirate attack2009

HMS MONMOUTH

Scrapped

On April 5, 2025, the 'HMS Monmouth' has departed Portsmouth for the final time, en route to Breakeers in Aliaga, marking the end of her service. She served the Royal Navy for nearly three decades, undertaking missions across the globe, from the Antarctic to the Persian Gulf. Decommissioned on June 30, 2021, HMS 'Monmouth' was deemed surplus to the Navy’s requirements due to her material state and the high costs associated with refitting her for continued service. She did not undergo a mid-life upgrade, which left her uneconomical to repair. Stripped of her weapons, sensors, and other equipment, she was laid up and used briefly as a harbour training ship before being moved to Portsmouth. In 2025, HMS 'Monmouth' was sold to Turkish naval scrapyard companies for recycling. She was towed from Portsmouth, accompanied by tugs, to begin her final journey to the Leyal scrapyard in Aliaga. The tow was set to take three weeks. Report with photo: https://shipsmonthly.com/news/hms-monmouth-heads-to-the-breakers/

Timsen
2025-04-08

SOCOL9

Scrapped

arrived Bhavnagar Anchorage 07.04.25

BerndU
2025-04-08

WESTERHAMM

Scrapped

The sale of the 'Westerhamm', that was later scrapped in Alang, is unlikely to have any criminal consequences for the German shipping company Döhle. The Hamburg Regional Court rejected charges against two authorized signatories. The public prosecutor's office had accused the two defendants of selling the ship to a so-called cash buyer in Hong Kong in order to have it scrapped. The authorized representatives allegedly knew that the freighter would ultimately be scrapped in India under conditions that did not meet standard environmental standards. The ship had contained around 14,000 tons of hazardous waste. Another defendant is alleged to have organized the sale of the container ship and its transport to Alang . According to the indictment, he sold the shi at the end of 2016 for around $4.8 million. He is also alleged to have instructed the captain to drive the freighter onto the beach in Alang, where it was subsequently scrapped. Even if the prosecutor's account were entirely correct, the facts would not be punishable in Germany, the regional court ruled. The ship was transported from Italy to India. There was never even the intention of crossing a border into German territory. Even the conclusion of the contract in Germany does not change this. The public prosecutor's office is considering whether to appeal the non-opening of the case.

Timsen
2025-04-08

ALASA

Scrapped

MV Las arrived and Beached at Aliaga 05/04.25

BerndU
2025-04-07

SOCOL9

Scrapped

Sold to Breakers

BerndU
2025-04-08
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