Malaysian-registered tanker, 22 crew missing in waters of Johor | Inquirer News

Malaysian-registered tanker, 22 crew missing in waters of Johor

/ 01:49 PM June 14, 2015

JOHOR BARU — An oil tanker with 6,000 metric tons of RON95 petrol has gone missing.

A search since Thursday has been extended to waters off neighboring countries.

The Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA), in a press statement released here, said MT Orkim Harmony was sailing from Malacca to Kuantan when it disappeared.

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MMEA operations director southern region Maritime First Admiral Ibrahim Mohamed said the tanker was carrying 6,000 metric tons of RON95 petrol when the incident took place.

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“The last-known location for the tanker was about 30 nautical miles of Tanjung Sedili east when it suddenly lost contact at around 8:50 p.m.,” he said.

Ibrahim said on board the Malaysian-registered tanker were 22 crew from three countries – 16 Malaysians, five from Indonesia and a Myanmar national.

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He said MMEA received a report from the shipping company Orkim Ship Management on the missing tanker at about 6:30 a.m. on June 12.

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“We immediately deployed our assets upon receiving the report from the company,” said Ibrahim.

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The search involved two ships and a boat from the agency with assistance from the Navy’s KD Laksamana Tan Pusmah and KD Ganyang.

Ibrahim said the search area now covers 20,000 sq km from Tanjung Penawar in Kota Tinggi to Mersing and also the sea areas of Singapore and Indonesia.

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Ibrahim said MMEA had also forwarded a missing vessel report to Singapore’s Coast Guard and the Indonesian authorities Badan SAR Nasional and Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia.

“We have also alerted to other passing vessels along the route via Navtext to assist us in the search operation,” he said.

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