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Suspects named in ferry disaster

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JAKARTA — Indonesian police have named four people as suspects in a criminal probe into the sinking of an overloaded ferry on a volcanic lake, in which it is believed some 200 people died.

The vessel sank in rough weather on Lake Toba on Sumatra island last week, leaving three confirmed dead and nearly 200 missing, in one of Indonesia’s deadliest ferry disasters in nearly a decade.

North Sumatra police chief Paulus Waterpauw said the vessel’s captain and three port and transporta­tion officials were being investigat­ed for violating laws on shipping services.

“Their method was to make as much profit as possible by stuffing the vessel beyond capacity,” he said, according to media reports.

He added that the ferry, called Sinar Bangun, did not have a sailing permit, was not seaworthy, and did not fulfill safety standards.

The ferry may have been carrying nearly five times the number of passengers it was designed for and dozens of motorcycle­s. Eighteen people, including the captain, survived the accident.

If prosecuted, the suspects face up to 10 years in prison and a 1.5 billion rupiah ($105,000) fine.

Recovery teams using underwater drones on the weekend estimated the location of the sunken ferry at a depth of around 450 meters.

Most victims are believed to be trapped inside. The authoritie­s have yet to decided whether to raise the boat, as divers will not be able to descending to such depths, officials said.

 ?? JON NST / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? A member of the search team shows a doll recovered near the site of the boat that capsized at Lake Toba in Simalungun, Indonesia,
on Monday.
JON NST / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE A member of the search team shows a doll recovered near the site of the boat that capsized at Lake Toba in Simalungun, Indonesia, on Monday.

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