TIRANA, Albania — A ship suspected of carrying a large amount of hazardous waste was allowed to dock on Friday at Albania's main port, where its cargo was being unloaded for inspection on the orders of the prosecutor, officials said.
Albania had prevented the Turkish-flagged Moliva XA443A from docking early last week at the port of Durres, 33 kilometers (20 miles) west of the capital, Tirana, after a watchdog alerted authorities that it was carrying hazardous waste.
Instead, the ship was kept at an anchorage place away from the port.
The prosecutors then ordered the containers to be seized and stored ''at an environmentally" safe place. Once unloaded, the containers are expected to be sent to an agency in Porto Romano, 6 kilometers (4 miles) away, for inspection.
The prosecutor's office has asked different institutions to conduct lab tests of the cargo.
The Seattle-based non-government organization Basel Action Network, or BAN, which focuses on environmental issues, flagged the ship to authorities in August after receiving information from a whistleblower that the containers on board are suspected to be carrying an estimated 2,100 tons of toxic dust from pollution control filters from the steel industry.
The dust is suspected to have originated at an Albanian company and that it was also illegally smuggled to Albania from neighboring Kosovo and Germany.
BAN said the containers left Durres on July 4 on two Maersk-chartered ships with the intended destination of Thailand. The group said it alerted several transit countries and collaborated with EARTH, a Thai environmental organization, and together raised the alarm about the shipment.