Malaysian-registered cargo ship goes missing for 10 days, last located in Indonesian waters

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Malaysian-registered cargo ship goes missing for 10 days, last located in Indonesian waters
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JOHOR BAHRU: A cargo ship carrying five crew members has gone missing for 10 days and was last located in Indonesian waters, said the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) on Tuesday (Jan 10). The agency said they received information from Langkawi’s Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) at 5.13pm on

JOHOR BAHRU: A cargo ship carrying five crew members has gone missing for 10 days and was last located in Indonesian waters, said the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency on Tuesday .

Johor state MMEA director Nurul Hizam Zakaria in a statement said the cargo ship - which was carrying steel pipes - had departed from Perak on Dec 23 and was supposed to arrive in Kuching, Sarawak on Dec 31. "Its latest signal based on the Emergency Position Indicator Radio Beacon was sent from 30 nautical miles north-west of Pemangkat, Indonesia," said Mr Nurul Hizam, adding that the distress signal was detected on Monday night.Mr Nurul Hizam was quoted by local media as saying that the five people aboard were three Malaysians and two Indonesians.

"We do not want to speculate," he said, according to the New Straits Times, adding that the value of the metal pipes was RM726,205 .

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