PASIR PUTEH: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) seized a fishing vessel and detained its skipper along with four Vietnamese crew members...
: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency seized a fishing vessel and detained its skipper along with four Vietnamese crew members for illegally fishing in Malaysian waters last Monday.
“To avoid being arrested, the fishermen threw a rope into the sea, hoping that it would strike the blades of our patrol boat. Syed Nor Adli checks found that all the foreign fishermen, including a skipper, aged between 24 and 31, did not have any valid identification documents.
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