PH Coast Guard arrests ship crews for fuel theft | Inquirer News

PH Coast Guard arrests ship crews for fuel theft

/ 12:47 PM January 30, 2023

The cargo vessel M/V Mirola and the boats named Palawan Pirates 2022, Palawan Pirates 2023, and Palawan Patrick. (Photo from PCG)

The cargo vessel M/V Mirola and the boats named Palawan Pirates 2022, Palawan Pirates 2023, and Palawan Patrick. (Photo from PCG)

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that its agents had detained 18 crews for suspected fuel theft over the weekend.

During a patrol on Saturday near Navotas Fish Port, a team from the Philippine Coast Guard caught five crew members of the cargo vessel M/V Mirola stealing diesel from the ship.

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The crews of three ships, Palawan Pirates 2022, Palawan Pirates 2023, and Palawan Patrick, divided up the fuel among their respective crews of thirteen.

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“About 20,000 to 30,000 liters of diesel was transferred by the M/V MIROLA 1 to the three boats when the PCG discovered the act,” the Coast Guard said in a statement in Filipino.

Authorities also discovered that the three vessels had no documents.

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It was further learned that the three vessels were involved in alleged fuel pilferage in Manila, Batangas, and Bataan.

The crew, ship and boat were all brought to Coast Guard Sub-Station Navotas for proper disposition and filing of charges.

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