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Singapore -flagged oil tanker EM Longevity made its final voyage almost three years ago , after more than two decades at sea.
Ship-tracking data showed it arriving at a Chinese port, loaded with crude and ready to discharge.
So-called “zombie vessels” assume the identity of legitimate but defunct ships.
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