Is The Finnish Prosecutor A Blockhead?

The Finnish prosecutor is charging the captain with intentionally damaging five Baltic Sea cables despite having no evidence that it was intentional. The prosecutor admitted in the filing that it has no evidence of Russian or Chinese involvement. His office has no evidence of payment or communication with either state or any documentation of a plan to intentionally drag the anchor. A more credible charge in the circumstances would have been criminal negligence. The legal defense has an excellent argument against the charge of criminal mischief, namely anchor dragging happens all the time without the crew's knowledge. There's a good chance that the prosecution loses the case due its filing a very difficult to prove allegation. Is the prosecutor a blockhead? For more details, click on https://www.submarinenetworks.com/en/nv/insights/finland-charges-russian-linked-ship-officers-over-baltic-sea-cable-sabotage. 

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