KUALA LUMPUR: The search operation for a Malaysian-registered cargo ship carrying five crew members that was reported missing last week was called off over the weekend by Indonesian authorities after no new leads were found. In a statement on Monday (Jan 16), the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
KUALA LUMPUR: The search operation for a Malaysian-registered cargo ship carrying five crew members that was reported missing last week was called off over the weekend by Indonesian authorities after no new leads were found.
MMEA director-general Mohd Zubil Mat Som, however, said that his agency will continue to conduct monitoring for the cargo ship MV Dai Cat 06. “MMEA is currently continuing the investigation on the disappearance of MV Dai Cat 06 and any developments will be shared from time to time.”Mr Zubil said that BASARNAS will activate its coordination efforts should there be new leads on the missing vessel.
Assets from Sarawak MMEA were also deployed to assist in the search at the Malaysia-Indonesia maritime border between Tanjung Datu and the waters off Kuching.
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