Federal prosecutors have charged two foreign companies and an Indian superintendent for their alleged roles in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, an incident that killed six workers and resulted in billions in lost economic activity.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed criminal charges against two foreign companies and an Indian superintendent for their alleged roles in the 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland. 📍 WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on March 26, 2024, on the Patapsco River, at the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was a preventable tragedy of enormous consequence… This indictment is a critical step toward holding accountable those whose reckless disregard for maritime safety regulations caused this disaster. Six construction workers lost their lives, critical infrastructure was destroyed, pollutants were released into the Patapsco River and Chesapeake Bay, and the economic damage now exceeds five billion dollars. This Department is committed to securing justice for the victims and ensuring those responsible are held to account.” – Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. 📺 DETAIL: In late March 2024, the Motor Vessel Dali, a 900-foot cargo vessel, crashed into a bridge pylon belonging to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. The crash resulted in six deaths and two injuries. On Tuesday, federal prosecutors levied criminal charges against Synergy Marine Pte Ltd., a Singapore-based company, Synergy Maritime Pte Ltd, an India-based company, and Radhakrishnan Karthik Nair, a 47-year-old Indian who worked as Technical Superintendent for both companies. The charges include conspiracy, false statements, obstruction of an agency proceeding, and wilfully failing to report a hazardous condition to the U.S. Coast Guard. The charges were announced on Tuesday. 🎯 IMPACT: In addition to half a dozen deaths and two injuries, the collapse resulted in over $5 billion in economic losses. The charges aim to ensure accountability for the disaster and justice for the victims. According to previous reports, the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge costs the state of Maryland almost $200 million a day in lost economic activity. |
Foreign Operators and Technical Superintendent of M/V Dali Indicted for Roles in Key Bridge Crash
Indian and Singapore Corporations and Company Official Charged with Conspiring to Defraud the United States and Causing the Death of Six Construction Workers
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— U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) May 12, 2026
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