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Ship Operator and Two Cargo Ship Engineers Face Federal Charges in Water Pollution Case Involving Dumping of Oily Waste

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Central District of California

          LOS ANGELES – A Greek cargo ship operator and two chief engineers of one of its ships have been named in a five-count federal indictment charging them with failing to record the illegal dumping of oily waste into international waters and then obstructing justice by ordering the ship’s crew to lie about it.

          A federal grand jury returned the indictment on Thursday against:

  • Capital Ship Management Corporation, a ship management company based in Piraeus, Greece;
  • Ioan Luca, 54, a Romanian national and from October 2018 to January 2019 the chief engineer of the M/V CMA CGM Amazon, a Liberian-flagged container ship that is nearly 1,000 feet long and is managed by Capital Ship Management Corp.; and
  • Ionel Surla, 60, a Romanian national and the chief engineer of the Amazon from May 2018 to October 2018, and who is believed to be in Romania.

          The defendants are charged with multiple felonies, including conspiracy to fail to maintain an accurate oil record book and to defraud the United States, failure to maintain an accurate oil record book, falsification of records in a matter of federal administration, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice.

          Pursuant to international treaties and U.S. law, all large ships, such as the Amazon, are required to use pollution-control technology, including an oily water separator, to remove oil from bilge water that is discharged into the ocean.

          The indictment alleges that Luca and, previously, Surla ordered crew members to use a portable pump and flexible hoses in the ship’s engine room to transfer oil-contaminated bilge water to a tank designed to hold clean water, then dispose of the water directly overboard into international waters, avoiding use of the oily water separator.

          Luca and Surla then failed to record such discharges in the ship’s oil record book, a document required by federal law. The Amazon’s ports of call include various ports in Asia, Egypt, and Canada, as well as the Port of Los Angeles, according to the indictment. While at the Port of Los Angeles on January 11, the ship presented the false oil record book to U.S. Coast Guard inspectors during an inspection, the indictment alleges.

          Capital Ship Management and Luca also have been charged with obstruction of justice and witness tampering for allegedly instructing crew members to lie to the Coast Guard about events that occurred on the ship while at sea. In conducting the investigation, Coast Guard personnel relied on the statements of the ship’s crew as well as documents, the indictment states.

          If convicted of all charges, Luca faces a statutory maximum sentence of 61 years in federal prison while Surla faces a statutory maximum sentence of 11 years in federal prison. Capital Ship Management and Luca, who was arrested last month and is free on bond, were previously named in a criminal complaint.

          An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

          In a related case, Marian Gavriluta-Strat, 37, a Romanian national and the Amazon’s second engineer, has agreed to plead guilty to an information charging him with failure and causing the failure to maintain an accurate oil record book. Gavriluta-Strat is scheduled to enter a guilty plea to the charges on June 19. He faces a statutory maximum sentence of six years in federal prison.

          This case was investigated by the United States Coast Guard Investigative Service.

          This matter is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Heather C. Gorman, Erik M. Silber, and Paul G. Stern of the Environmental and Community Safety Crimes Section.

Contact

Ciaran McEvoy
Public Information Officer
United States Attorney’s Office
Central District of California (Los Angeles)
(213) 894-4465

Updated June 14, 2019

Press Release Number: 19-123