The Panama-registered vessel was manned by an 18-member crew comprising 12 Indian and six Pakistan nationals. theSun theSundaily illegal crime vessels fuel Transfers
: The Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency detained two vessels involved in illegally transferring 7,000 tonnes of Marine Fuel Oil , worth RM24.5 million, east of Tanjung Sedili Besar in Kota Tinggi yesterday.said the impounding of the vessels, registered in Penang and Panama, was made at 32 nautical miles east of Tanjung Sedili Besar, between 10.50 am and 11.30 am by the Malaysian Maritime Police.
“The crew, aged between 25 and 59, held valid identification documents. They are believed to have transferred the MFO to avoid the need to obtain approval from the Malaysian government. Meanwhile, Nurul Hizam said in the same operation that there were two other vessels detained for the offence of anchoring without permission.
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