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Statement in Response to DOJ Indictment Relating to MV DALI

Updated:
May 13, 2026
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Published:
May 13, 2026
Synergy Group

We are surprised and disappointed by the announcement that the U.S. Department of Justice is pursuing criminal charges against Synergy.

DOJ is criminalising a tragic accident. The allegations in the indictment are baseless and have nothing to do with the DALI’s allision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The DOJ’s reference to the vessel’s use of the flushing pump is wholly irrelevant to the cause of the allision and runs contrary to the conclusions reached by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board following a comprehensive 20-month maritime accident investigation.

This was a maritime casualty that should be assessed through the full factual, technical and regulatory record, rather than through selective mischaracterisations in a criminal indictment.

The DALI experienced a power loss due to a manufacturer’s latent defect: a loose wire in the ship’s electrical system. When that occurred, the vessel was approximately three ship lengths away from the Francis Scott Key Bridge, transiting at approximately 8.5 knots. Both the NTSB and well-respected maritime experts have conclusively determined that the accident was inevitable due to the loose wire, which was in no way attributable to Synergy’s operation of the vessel.

The NTSB factual reports do not indicate that the probable cause of the allision was because the DALI was out of compliance with any code, law, regulation or rule governing her operation, or with the builder’s recommendations, at the time of the allision. The DALI, and other vessels managed by Synergy, also had a near-flawless Port State Control record in the United States.

DOJ’s allegations are inconsistent with the clear and well-documented findings of the specialist maritime professionals involved in the NTSB investigation.

Synergy will vigorously defend itself against these inaccurate allegations. Synergy and its employees have fully cooperated and have been transparent at all times during the NTSB’s investigation, and any allegations to the contrary are woefully inaccurate.

We are confident that the DOJ cannot and will not meet its burden of proof and that we will prevail at trial.

Media Contact:

Vishal Jagdish Srivastava
Head of Communications and Media
Synergy Marine Group
vishal.s@synergyship.com

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