New Straits Times

‘TANKER’S CAPTAIN, CREW WERE TIED UP’

MMEA to probe incident with help from Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, says chief

- T.N. ALAGESH KUANTAN alagesh@nst.com.my

THE captain and crew of the Thai oil tanker that was attacked by pirates in waters off Kuantan on Friday were tied up, which delayed them from raising the alarm.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) directorge­neral Admiral Datuk Zulkifili Abu Bakar said a report was only made about 21 hours after the incident.

“With regard to the robbery incident involving CP41, the report came almost 21 hours later as the ship’s master and crew were tied and the ship’s communicat­ions equipment was destroyed by robbers,” he tweeted.

He said MMEA had since increased air and sea surveillan­ce in hotspots at sea, and ships passing through robbery-prone areas had been instructed to look out for suspicious vessels.

Zulkifili, in a statement yesterday, said MMEA had set up a task force to investigat­e and gather informatio­n on the incident.

“MMEA has contacted the Thailand Maritime Enforcemen­t Coordinati­ng Centre for help. Since this is a cross-border crime, we will also work with Indonesia’s navy and Singapore’s Police Coast Guard.

“We will share intelligen­ce informatio­n to prevent such incidents from recurring and hope to nab the perpetrato­rs. MMEA’s assets have been deployed to patrol hotspots with help from the navy and marine police.”

Zulkifili said such incidents could be curbed with cooperatio­n from all quarters.

He reminded ship operators to immediatel­y report cases so that the authoritie­s could deploy assets immediatel­y.

In the incident, armed pirates hijacked the tanker about 9pm and made off with about 1.5 million litres of diesel.

The tanker, CP41, was en route from Singapore to Songkhla province in southern Thailand.

The pirates, who allegedly spoke Bahasa Malaysia, transferre­d the fuel onto their ship then fled. The tanker, which was transporti­ng 3.8 million litres of diesel, is docked at Noo Island off Songkhla.

Bernama reported that Thai police had formed a panel to investigat­e the incident.

Thai National Police deputy spokesman Colonel Krissana Pattanacha­roen was quoted as saying the joint panel comprised representa­tives from the marine police and army.

“The investigat­ion is ongoing. The nationalit­y of the pirates and whether Thais were involved is unclear,” he said, adding that there were six to seven pirates.

 ?? BERNAMA PIC ?? CP41, the Thai tanker that was robbed in waters off Kuantan on Friday, is docked at Noo Island off Songkhla, Thailand.
BERNAMA PIC CP41, the Thai tanker that was robbed in waters off Kuantan on Friday, is docked at Noo Island off Songkhla, Thailand.
 ??  ?? Admiral Datuk Zulkifili Abu Bakar
Admiral Datuk Zulkifili Abu Bakar

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