
Oil Workers Detained in Equatorial Guinea Return to South Africa
(Bloomberg) -- South African contractors jailed in Equatorial Guinea after working in the country's offshore oil fields returned home on Saturday following more than two years of detention.
Peter Huxham and Frik Potgieter, both South African nationals, were arrested on drug-trafficking charges in February 2023, days after a South African court ordered the seizure of one of Equatorial Guinean Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue's yachts. The two incidents were linked, Bloomberg reported in April last year.
South Africa raised concerns over the detention and requested the release of the men, who have denied any wrongdoing. They were pardoned earlier this month, the vice president of Equatorial Guinea, known as Teodorin, said in a post on X.
'The Government consistently appealed for clemency, highlighting the humanitarian aspects of the case and the profound impact on the families of the detained,' South Africa's ministry of international relations said in a statement. It added that it 'acknowledges the complexity of the matter, including its sensitive diplomatic and legal dimensions.'
Huxham and Potgieter worked for the same Dutch oil services company, though the men had never met before. SBM Offshore NV booked them into the same hotel ahead of their flights back to South Africa. They were, in short order, arrested, convicted of cocaine trafficking, sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined $5 million each.
The men had been working on Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. production vessels off the Equatorial Guinea coast when Teodorin Obiang lost a court case in South Africa. The vice president had two of his properties in Cape Town seized, along with the 67-meter yacht, the Blue Shadow, which he maintained belongs to his country's Ministry of Defense.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in an opinion on the case last year found the imprisonment of the South Africans was in breach of multiple international human rights and that they should be released.
More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
India denies use of its airspace by US for Iran strike, calls viral claim fake
The Central government on Sunday denied claims and reports on social media that the United States used Indian airspace to carry out airstrikes on Iran 's nuclear facilities during Saturday night's Operation Midnight Hammer . In an official statement, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) called the viral posts false. 'Several social media accounts have claimed that Indian airspace was used by the United States to launch aircraft against Iran during Operation Midnight Hammer. This claim is FAKE,' the PIB said.


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
FBI and Canadian cybersecurity agency warns: Chinese hackers attacking telecom services in Canada
Representative Image Canada's cybersecurity agency , the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, has issued a warning that Chinese-backed hackers are likely responsible for a recent attack that compromised telecommunications infrastructure in the country. The agency confirmed that three network devices registered to a Canadian company were compromised in these attacks. In a joint bulletin (as seen by Bloomberg) released this week with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ), the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security urged Canadian organisations to strengthen their networks against the threat posed by Salt Typhoon , a hacking group with documented links to the Chinese government. The warning emphasises the ongoing risk and the need for immediate action to protect critical infrastructure. What Canada's cybersecurity agency said about the recent hacking incident 'The Cyber Centre is aware of malicious cyber activities currently targeting Canadian telecommunications companies. The responsible actors are almost certainly PRC state-sponsored actors, specifically Salt Typhoon,' the agency said, referring to the People's Republic of China, reports Bloomberg. The agency also noted that separate investigations showing overlaps with indicators linked to Salt Typhoon indicate the cyber campaign 'is broader than just the telecommunications sector.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo According to the agency, the hackers will 'almost certainly' continue attempting to infiltrate Canadian organisations — particularly telecom providers — over the next two years, the report adds. Beijing has consistently rejected US claims linking it to Salt Typhoon, a group first reported by The Wall Street Journal last year. In January, the US imposed sanctions on a Chinese company for allegedly being 'directly involved' in the cyber intrusions , along with China's Ministry of State Security. 6 Awesome New Features Coming in Android 16!


Hindustan Times
8 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
How US military's decoy B-2 Bomber mission helped it achieve stealth during Iran strikes
The United States military employed decoy tactics and misdirection to maintain the surprise element in its strikes on nuclear sites in Iran, the Pentagon revealed on Sunday. The military scrambled a fake B-2 stealth bomber mission to draw attention away from its real mission -- the bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites. US defense secretary Pete Hegseth during a press conference on strikes against Iran. (AP) The operation was called "Midnight Hammer". It entailed bombing using 125 aircraft overall, strikes by Tomahawk missiles launched from a US submarine, and the use of 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs (also called bunker-buster bombs). The military created a diversion by ordering a fake missing. A group of B-2 bombers flew west across the Pacific Ocean as decoys to maintain tactical surprise, according to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. News reports on Saturday morning that picked up on flight-tracker data suggested those planes were being deployed as a way to strong-arm Iran into fresh talks on its nuclear program, reported Bloomberg. These planes got all the attention, including that of Iranian defenders. Another group of B-2s flew east carrying the bunker-busters. Air-refuelling tankers, a guided missile submarine, and fourth- and fifth-generation fighters were involved in the attack, which hit nuclear sites at Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz. The White House had promised on Thursday that President Donald Trump would decide on a strike 'within two weeks,' suggesting there might be more time. The Pentagon called the strikes a successful operation. The officials said Iran didn't fire at US military assets. Hegseth said members of Congress were only notified after the planes were out of danger. Hegseth said the plane took several months of preparation. "This is a plan that took months and weeks of positioning and preparation, so that we could be ready when the president of the United States called,' said. 'It took a great deal of precision. It involved misdirection and the highest level of operational security.' Also read: Iran Israel war news LIVE updates: Iran parliament orders closure of Strait of Hormuz, says report US attacks Iran Trump said on Saturday that the US strikes hit key nuclear enrichment facilities and obliterated them. The US strikes came after a week of open conflict between Israel and Iran, sparked by Israel's sudden barrage of attacks against Iran's nuclear and military structure. Israeli strikes began on June 13. Targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites, they killed several top military officials and nuclear scientists. Iran retaliated by firing hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel, some of which penetrated the country's vaunted multi-tiered air defence system. Reacting to the attack, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran 'strongly condemns' the US attacks on its nuclear sites. He held Washington "responsible" for the consequences of its act of aggression. Araghchi added that US President Donald Trump did not just betray Iran but "deceived his nation". The Iranian foreign minister said the US "betrayed diplomacy and negotiations", adding that it is irrelevant to ask Tehran to return to diplomacy. With inputs from AFP, AP