PORT IN AN INTERNATIONAL STORM
In pictures — a whole lot of fokol being loaded on to the Lady R
The Russian cargo ship which docked in Simon’s Town in December 2022 has thrust South Africa’s relationship with Russia into the limelight. We take a look at what photographs reveal about the Lady R’s time here.
A Russian-registered roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) cargo vessel set sail from Douala, Cameroon, on 23 November 2022, headed for Dar es Salaam. Maritime monitoring data showed the ship had sailed eastwards past Simon’s Town, and was already south of Cape Agulhas, on 5 December 2022. Then, it did an abrupt U-turn.
Tuesday, 6 December 2022
The vessel, a Russian cargo ship called the Lady R, veered back towards Simon’s Town. This information did not come from maritime data; some residents of the sleepy seaside town saw the ship dock at Simon’s Town Naval Base on Tuesday night, 6 December. The ship snuck into the dockyard between 8pm and 10pm, under the convenient cover of rolling blackouts. Its automatic identification system (AIS) — the tracking system capable of providing the position, identity and other information about vessels to coastal authorities — was offline.
From photographs, it is understood two navy tugboats brought the Lady R into the naval base on Tuesday night. After she docked, multiple witnesses described seeing cargo being loaded off the ship.
Read more in Daily Maverick: Lady R in South Africa
At the time, there were allegations that the Lady R was a ship in distress, escorted to Simon’s Town as the nearest port. Daily Maverick reported that before the Lady R went silent on AIS, she did communicate with Cape Town’s Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) saying she had mechanical problems.
However, the US embassy in Pretoria previously told Daily Maverick the embassy had no reason to believe the Lady R was in distress. Spokesperson, David Feldmann told Daily Maverick the US embassy in Pretoria “had previously advised the South African government that the Lady R was planning to stop in South Africa”.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the US has placed sanctions on dozens of Russian vessels and shipping companies. The Lady R is among those sanctioned by the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, because the ship is “part of Russia’s military export-import business”. The company with which the ship is linked — Transmorflot — is also sanctioned.
Wednesday, 7 December 2022
Residents of Simon’s Town awoke to an unexpected guest on Wednesday morning, 7 December 2022. The Lady R was docked in the South African Navy base. While some activity surrounding the ship was reported during the day, most of the activity occurred at night. Witnesses described seeing mysterious and unidentified cargo being moved both on and off the ship, in a high-security, clandestine operation on Wednesday night.
Thursday, 8 December 2022
Two trucks containing four containers were seen parked at the nearby Glencairn naval sports ground on Thursday, 8 December. The trucks were seen by witnesses entering the Simon’s Town naval dockyard at about 8pm on Thursday night, where the four containers were later loaded on to the Lady R.
Several Simon’s Town residents observed and photographed cranes loading at least six containers from trucks on to the Lady R at the naval dockyard, just before midnight on Thursday, 8 December. Some residents said they had also seen cranes offloading pallets and crates from the Lady R on to trucks on the quay.
Friday, 9 December 2022
Tugboats were seen preparing to move the Lady R out of the harbour at about 6.16am on Friday morning. Several guards were spotted in the dockyard after the navy tugboats arrived at about 6am to later guide the vessel from the harbour.
After three consecutive nights of highly guarded activity, the Lady R was spotted leaving Simon’s Town Naval Base at about 6.53am on Friday morning. By 8am, she was heading past Cape Point.
After her dawn departure from Simon’s Town Naval Base, the Lady R had still not shown up on marine monitoring services by 1.43pm on 9 December 2022. DM
If the cargo that was loaded onto (and off of) the ship is legitimate, and the reason for a sanctioned ship docking at a military port under cover of strict security measures is benign, why can’t the government allow a naval spokesperson to present the facts to the public?
Interesting that the same government that was useless and derelict at preventing and controlling riots in 2021 can provide effective security and cover for a “non-military (civilian)” Russian cargo ship at a naval (military) port…
Maybe we should find out if ‘fokol’ is a new ground breaking missile system for propelling state-of-the-art thermobaric weapons? What an absolute load of horse scat from Chief Of Defensiveness!!! ‘In a bunch of thieves… the LIAR is the King; in this case the ‘Queen’…
If it is a new system designed and built by the African National Clowns it will achieve fokol – perhaps that’s what Modise meant?
🤣🤣🤣
If there us nothing to hide why not make the ship’s manifest available to the public, I wonder.
One of the most frustrating things in the coverage of this entire saga is the presumption that the clandestine and unlawful activities of the ANC and Russian entities are wholly about the invasion of Ukraine. It is most improbable that weapons supplied by South Africa are destined for Europe or Asia. The Wagner group is not only operating in Ukraine and Putin’s tentacles of mischief spread accross the globe.
If South Africans are involved in arming mercenaries who are committing terrorism at the behest of the Russian state in Africa then they need to be criminally charged even if they are cabinet ministers close to the President.
What needs to be established is not whether the ANC has caused the SA government to act unconstitutionally and deplorably but rather whether the ANC is directing organs of state to be party to criminal activity in Africa at the direction of Putin’s cartel.
At the moment we know where some manner of item was placed on board the vessel, what we need to find out is where it was offloaded and from there where did it go. I have a strong suspicion that the yanks have a good idea of where things are and are going to play coy for as long as they need to and that as the truth comes out the South African government is going to have a lot more problems that are a lot closer to home.
DM please start asking South African authorities about each conflict in Africa where weapons are being sourced.
Paul, this is an excellent point! The Wagner scum are involved in a number of conflicts in Africa, not least of which is the CAR – where the previous SA regime stationed troops largely to apparently guard the mining rights of the ruling family (ours, not theirs). It would surprise nobody if we were arming either Wagner or their allied militias there with top up weapons from what we left behind. Russia is building a ‘logistics centre’ in Eritrea and a naval base in Sudan, which would be able to access the CAR through Sudan.
Agreed.
All things considered – esp. the fact that SA has declared the manifest “classified” – there is no doubt in my mind that our government, such as it is, was up to mischief.
I agree with you, I was in Asmara last month and the only hotel there, the Asmara Palace had a lot of ‘USSR’ (their description of themselves) citizens living there and partying up a storm
Modise doing fokol in Russia last year, the ANCYL doing fokol on their fact finding trip to Russia last year, Sergei Lavrov doing fokol here earlier this year and our navy doing fokol with the Russian and Chinese navy. And the Lady R loading fokol in Simons Town then cruising up east coast of Africa just weeks before all the trouble in Sudan….. Maar dis al fokol
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it’s a fokol.
Haahaahaa luv it!
Me, too! Succinct and to the point.
Realy sharp!
Unlike Margaret Thatcher the Lady R was for turning.
What happens if it was our gold reserves, or maybe a zebra couch for Putin who knows.
In the land of fokol the fokolosi is king.
🤣😂🤣 excellent
Ha ha
The ANC and it’s leaders have proven to the world their double standards, lies, corruption, inability to govern and complete disregard for the people of South Africa.
I’ve asked the question before – whatever happened to Ghadaffi’s vast treasure trove? The last time we all knew where it was, was in the possession of Jacob Zuma.
Hence I think we all ought to know the answer as it belongs not to us, not the ANC, not Jacob Zuma, but morally to the Libyan people.
But I do wonder if that was what was in the four containers ……
I really don’t think that if Zuma had Ghaddafi’s loot that he would willingly part with it, closeness to Russia or not. More to the point, we’ve seen for decades that as soon as Zuma has money he blows it and ends up with a begging bowl to ‘benefactors’ in low places.
Oh Dear Minister. We beleave you that Fokal was loaded. Beware the rath of the people if and when you get caught out.
6 containers (or even just 4) is a lot of fokol’s. For a small country like this, surely one needs a permit to crate and move so many fokols. I hope they had the required police, environmental and sars approval to sell all these fokols. Some in government might not give fokol to anyone else including its citizens or major economic partners, unless they are friends then they get crates of them
*giggling wildly followed by bursts of crying at the awfulness of it all*
Any level of skulduggery is possible here. The imagination of the average citizen does not stretch far enough.
I think that the Americans know exactly what was loaded and unloaded and where the offloaded goods were delivered to. They are playing their cards close to their chest and these ANC Cadres are being given enough rope to hang themselves and then boom, the Americans will drop the fact bombs.
Can’t wait
I wouldn’t hold my breath expecting the yanks to reveal all.. Especially not considering how the Biden admin. has managed to stuff up the military, the FBI and CIA. Good SA journalism (as espoused by DM for example) should’ve been chasing these containers in both directions to find out their destinations and what they contained. It’s 5 mo ago so it probably didn’t happen.
Maybe they were just returning the empties – roubles for the ANC election campaign.
What happened to the containers of arms/ammunition that was stolen from the Durban harbour during the riots??
If SA was expecting munitions ordered previously from Russia for our special forces, why did the US embassy claim to “warn SA” that the Lady R would dock? They must have known. Who exactly made the allegations that the Lady R was “in distress”? “. . . mysterious and unidentified cargo being moved both on and off the ship”??? Why describe cargo as “mysterious and unidentified” when all cargo being offloaded from ships is usually not identifiable? Two trucks with 4 containers waiting, then 6 containers “loaded onto” Lady R. OK, so there are no registration numbers? No-one traced the ownership of the trucks? Photographed the container numbers? I thought this was all so “suspicious” that the “watchers” of the naval harbour would have taken some proper pictures. Where did the pallets and crates go? Vehicles? No ID? Dunno, there are a lot of unanswered questions, and a lot of questions that were clearly NOT ASKED. Sounds like a bit of “hack job” has been done here. Why will no-one accept the possibility that it was legit? Prejudice, that’s why.
Me thinks that there is “fokol” going on at both Loothuli House and in the disUnion Buildings in Pretoria.
Simple logic dictates that if you have nothing to hide then why hide it? This was obviously an illegal operation first, because of the clandestine nature of the offloading and onloading procedures and then the flat the denials from the minister of defenseless. To add insult to injury the government then tells us that the documents are classified. The Americans have bust our government and I still believe that they’re sitting on some very damning evidence that they will produce at, what they consider to be, the appropriate time for them. Much more going to come from this sorry tale.