The yacht was taken off the Italian coast a few hours before her final arrest.
The 22-meter yacht Aldabra of Russian billionaire Dmitry Mazepin disappeared from custody in Sardinia. According to The Guardian, the vessel was last seen on the island in the summer.
Aldabra is directly linked to the oligarch Mazepin, the owner of a mineral fertilizer company and the father of former Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin.
The cost of the vessel, according to expert estimates, ranges from 0.7 to 1 million euros. In March, the yacht was arrested in the port of Olbia after the businessman was put on the EU sanctions list. Aldabra had been in Sardinia for several months and disappeared just hours before authorities received official confirmation that it belonged to the Russian billionaire.
"Mazepin knew he was on the list, but he managed to make the most of the period during which we were working to establish that the yacht belonged to him, as we needed to study the chain of ownership," Sardinia's financial police commented, noting that at the time of the yachts' disappearance, "they were in the process of confirming ownership."
The investigation revealed that Mazepin had hired a foreign company, which had arranged with a local captain to transport a yacht from Italy. She was last seen in the port of Bizerte in Tunisia. Aldabra's whereabouts are currently unknown.
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