A simulation done using the Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System (SAROPS) showed that the three could have drifted into Tanjung Pinang waters in Indonesia. theSun theSundaily tanker crew missing search maritime navy Indonesia Malaysia
: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency is seeking help from Indonesia’s Search and Rescue National Agency to locate three missing crew members of MT Pablo, which caught fire off Tanjung Sedili last Monday.
“The Johor Bahru Maritime Rescue Sub Centre has requested the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Putrajaya to seek the assistance of BASARNAS,“ he said in a statement tonight. However, he said the Royal Malaysian Navy’s KD Pendekar as the on-scene coordinator and MV Polaris of the Marine Department had carried out water-spraying operations on the hull of the tanker.
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