The seized North Korean ship is likely to be booked under the Indian Maritime Act for entering the Indian waters illegally, official sources said on Sunday.
Sources said that the ship 'M V Mu San' could be moved to Kakinada port in Andhra Pradesh for further inspection. The ship is expected to take five days to cover the distance between Port Blair where the ship currently is aanchored and Kakinada port.
The ship is carrying 3.3 lakh gunnybags of sugar weighing 16,500 kilograms.
A team of two nuclear scientists from Kalapakkam had carried out preliminary investigations of the ship and their report ruled out existence of any "CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear) traces" from the ship.
The North Korean vessel was detained by the coastguard authorities after it dropped its anchor off Hut Bay in the Andaman islands on August six without permission.
During the initial round of questioning of the Captain, it emerged that the ship was on its way to Iraq after loading in Thailand, sources said.