The radio fizzed with static as one of the world’s most expensive superyachts sailed through the mist into San Diego Bay.
“Securite, securite, securite… this is the inbound yacht the Amadea.”
At the stern, an American flag fluttered above the boat’s lavish, mosaic-lined swimming pool.
The $325m (£307m) vessel had spent most of its life touring picturesque ports in the Mediterranean. Now, under the control of US authorities, it was destined for a drab concrete wharf in an industrial harbour.
It is the most ostentatious trophy claimed by a taskforce that – in the words of US President Joe Biden – was set up to pursue Russian oligarchs’ “ill-begotten gains”.