Unregistered Oil Tanker Seized After Mysterious Arrival in Southern Belize

BELIZE CITY – Belizean authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation into the unexplained appearance and subsequent seizure of an unregistered oil tanker that mysteriously docked at Big Creek Port in southern Belize this week.

The vessel, identified as Humilde Viajero, arrived without prior notification or documentation, carrying approximately 50,000 gallons of diesel fuel. Government officials confirmed the complete absence of legitimate paperwork, including invoices, shipping manifests, or customs declarations.

Prime Minister John Briceño announced the government’s decisive action in seizing both the vessel and its cargo. “We have seized that tanker and whoever is responsible will have to answer in a court of law,” Briceño stated, emphasizing the seriousness with which authorities are treating the incident.

The mystery deepened as investigators discovered that even the ship’s captain could not provide a credible explanation regarding the origin of the fuel or the purpose of the unauthorized visit to Belizean waters. “This tanker just showed up. There is no documentation. Not even the captain said they know what they have there, no invoice, no nothing,” Briceño revealed during press inquiries.

Multiple government agencies, including the Attorney General’s Ministry, Department of the Environment, and Customs Department, have launched a coordinated investigation to determine how the vessel entered Belizean territorial waters without detection and to identify those responsible for the operation.

Officials indicated that the confiscated diesel may be sold to energy company Puma to address current fuel challenges, pending the outcome of the investigation. The government has vowed to prosecute all parties involved in what appears to be either a significant breach of maritime law or potentially more sinister operations.

The incident has raised concerns about maritime security and the vulnerability of Caribbean nations to unauthorized maritime activities, with authorities working to establish whether this was an isolated incident or part of a broader pattern.