US forces have seized another oil tanker linked to Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, officials said. This move is part of Washington's ongoing effort to control Venezuelan oil exports. The US Southern Command declared on X, "Once again, our joint interagency forces sent a clear message this morning: 'there is no safe haven for criminals.'" Marines and sailors worked with the Department of Homeland Security to apprehend the Olina tanker. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the Olina was "another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil" and was caught after leaving Venezuela, trying to evade US forces. Noem shared a video showing troops descending on the ship from a helicopter. The Olina is on sanction lists of several countries and is the fifth tanker seized by the US in recent weeks. According to maritime risk company Vanguard Tech, the vessel tried to break through the US naval blockade in the Caribbean. The tanker's location tracker was last active 52 days ago, northeast of Curacao. Vanguard Tech said, "the seizure follows a prolonged pursuit of tankers linked to sanctioned Venezuelan oil shipments in the region."