Luxury "Luna" yacht is seen anchored at Bodrum in Mugla Province of Turkey. Ali Balli / Anadolu Agency / Getty 
Luxury "Luna" yacht is seen anchored at Bodrum in Mugla Province of Turkey. Ali Balli / Anadolu Agency / Getty 

UK judge grants £350m yacht seized in Dubai to ex-wife of Putin-linked oligarch



A judge in the UK has ruled that a £350m superyacht, which is currently impounded in Dubai, should be transferred to the ex-wife of a Putin-linked oligarch as part of a settlement deal in Britain’s most expensive divorce case.

The High Court in London ordered the 377ft “Luna” yacht, which was bought by billionaire Russian Farkhad Akhmedov from Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich in 2014, should be given to Tatyana Akhmedova in an attempt to recover a £453m settlement awarded in 2016.

Mr Justice Haddon-Cave said in a written judgement on Thursday that Mr Akhmedov had tried to “evade enforcement” of the yacht by moving it to a dry dock in Dubai in October 2017 believing it was “well beyond the reach of an English Court judgement”.

The judge said the 61-year-old oil and gas tycoon had conducted an "elaborate and contumacious campaign to evade and frustrate the enforcement of the judgement debt against him".

“Luna” is the 23rd largest luxury yacht in the world and boasts two helipads, a 20-metre outdoor swimming pool, a mini-submarine and 10 VIP guest cabins. It was impounded in Port Rashid in February by agents acting on behalf of the UK High Court.

Last week, Mr Akhmedov won the right to appeal the seizure through the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts, in a hearing which could take place next month.

Mr Justice Haddon-Cave said the securing the hearing was another attempt to avoid paying out 41 per cent of his fortune as agreed in December 2016 settlement.

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Lawyers acting on behalf of Ms Akhmedova said in a statement they hoped the High Court ruling would bring a resolution to the long-running dispute.

“Akhmedov has employed a series of evasive and underhand tactics aimed at frustrating attempts to enforce the judgement made by the English Court against him,” the statement read.

We are very pleased that the High Court has recognised this today and that Mr Justice Haddon-Cave has taken the uncommon step of ‘piercing the corporate veil’ in recognising that the companies owning Akhmedov’s assets are simply his tools.”

However, a spokesman for Mr Akhmedov said the English court’s judgement lacked “legal validity” and that the appeal would be heard in a Dubai court next month.

"It will have no bearing on the appeal hearing which the DIFC [Dubai International Finance Centre] has properly granted to the family trust which owns the Luna,” the spokesman said.

"This will be heard next month. Any idea that the yacht can be sold or handed over to Mrs Akhmedova is fanciful.

"For that to happen - by the time all legal procedures were exhausted - would take years.

'By then the yacht could have depreciated to such an extent that, even if Tatiana was ultimately victorious, it would be a completely hollow victory since the vessel could by then only be sold for scrap."

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
The smuggler

Eldarir had arrived at JFK in January 2020 with three suitcases, containing goods he valued at $300, when he was directed to a search area.
Officers found 41 gold artefacts among the bags, including amulets from a funerary set which prepared the deceased for the afterlife.
Also found was a cartouche of a Ptolemaic king on a relief that was originally part of a royal building or temple. 
The largest single group of items found in Eldarir’s cases were 400 shabtis, or figurines.

Khouli conviction

Khouli smuggled items into the US by making false declarations to customs about the country of origin and value of the items.
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he provided “false provenances which stated that [two] Egyptian antiquities were part of a collection assembled by Khouli's father in Israel in the 1960s” when in fact “Khouli acquired the Egyptian antiquities from other dealers”.
He was sentenced to one year of probation, six months of home confinement and 200 hours of community service in 2012 after admitting buying and smuggling Egyptian antiquities, including coffins, funerary boats and limestone figures.

For sale

A number of other items said to come from the collection of Ezeldeen Taha Eldarir are currently or recently for sale.
Their provenance is described in near identical terms as the British Museum shabti: bought from Salahaddin Sirmali, "authenticated and appraised" by Hossen Rashed, then imported to the US in 1948.

- An Egyptian Mummy mask dating from 700BC-30BC, is on offer for £11,807 ($15,275) online by a seller in Mexico

- A coffin lid dating back to 664BC-332BC was offered for sale by a Colorado-based art dealer, with a starting price of $65,000

- A shabti that was on sale through a Chicago-based coin dealer, dating from 1567BC-1085BC, is up for $1,950

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