The crime that Mark Zuckerberg committed with his yacht that would cost him a high fine in Spain

The crime that Mark Zuckerberg committed with his yacht that would cost him a high fine in Spain
The crime that Mark Zuckerberg committed with his yacht that would cost him a high fine in Spain

Tycoon Mark Zuckerberg went for a ride on his new 118 meter long yacht, which weighs approximately five thousand tons, this luxurious yacht has a aircraft hangar and a support shipwhich values ​​it in 300 million dollarswhich is more than one billion Colombian pesos.

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Apparently, this ship is a gift that was given to the owner of Facebook for his 40th birthday, the ship has cinema-theater, beach club area, beauty center, tanning center and has the capacity to carry 26 guests and a crew of 50, according to ‘The Sun’.

Furthermore, the so-called launchpad He has a small support ship that he called wingman and also has luxury details. These yachts were recently spotted in Mallorca, one of the most attractive islands in Spain.

Mark Zuckerberg could be fined for using his boats

The businessman took out his two boats to take his new acquisition for a ride, but Mark Zuckerberg made a mistake by deactivating the Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), which aim to transmit the position of a boat to prevent others from colliding with each other, according to ‘Global Fishing Watch’.

These They are mandatory for any ship that is making an international voyage, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The last searches of the Facebook owner’s yachts were made when he was leaving Florida for Jamaica, according to ‘Luxury Lanunches’.

After this, the Launchpad was observed leaving Panama on May 22 and arrived in Gibraltar on June 4. After that movement, the two yachts were observed arriving at the Mar de Palma Club in Mallorca, which is believed to have been done so that no one would find out about their arrival.

But the design and large size of Zuckerberg’s yacht did not go unnoticed, the owner of the boat Yannick, who is part of Sail Trip Mallorca, explained the following: “Thursday arrived in silence, during the last few days we saw a lot of crew cleaning the outer hull and performing general maintenance. “We see a lot of superyachts, but this one has an unreal level.”

The fact that the businessman has turned off the AIS of the two ships puts the safety of the crew members and other ships nearby at risk. Furthermore, he is against Spanish law and could face a fine for not activating the systems.

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