Johor MMEA: Four Indonesians stealing on board vessel nabbed
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency in Port Klang January 14, 2017. — Picture by Fung Weng Cheong
Johor MMEA deputy operations director Sanifah Yusof said at 3am on Sunday, an MMEA patrol team from the Tanjung Sedili Maritime Zone came across two wooden boats, both named ‘Lima Sore’ secured to the ‘M.T. Ponier’ vessel that was anchored about 2.9 nautical miles south of Teluk Ramunia. All was going on well for the MMEA team until one of the patrol boats experienced a breakdown on their way back to the Maritime base in Tanjung Pengelih, when two of the four suspects decided to jump for their freedom and swam off.
“The first two is now in custody at the Kota Tinggi district police headquarters while the two arrested in Batam will be sent over here today,” she told newsmen in a press conference today.
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