Fisheries dept boat’s crew found safe in Indonesian waters FMTNews
The boat that left from Tanjung Pengelih, Pengerang, at about 12.45pm yesterday, lost contact a few hours into the journey.
Johor maritime director Nurul Hizam Zakaria said all of them were in good health when discovered by the Indonesian military at 1.45pm. “The boat they were on was believed to have suffered battery failure before it drifted into Indonesian waters about 13 nautical miles from their last known location.
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