Malaysia detains cargo ship for illegal anchoring
Maritime Malaysia Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained Sierra Leone registered cargo ship MV Kong on 25 December, at 0.7 nautical miles west of Bagan Ajam.
Read moreDetailsMaritime Malaysia Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained Sierra Leone registered cargo ship MV Kong on 25 December, at 0.7 nautical miles west of Bagan Ajam.
Read moreDetailsThe Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency is on the hunt for 12 Indonesian suspects, all former crew of Ocean Pride.
Read moreDetailsThe Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency has been looking out for 12 suspects, who belonged to an Indonesian cargo vessel’s crew, after being suspected of robbing about 1.8 million liters of diesel.
Read moreDetailsMalaysia goals to collaborate with the Caribbean countries under the IMO Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme on several issues.
Read moreDetailsJapan Ship Owners’ Mutual Protection & Indemnity Association informed that it is not safe to anchor or drift loosely in the Eastern portion of Singapore Strait.
Read moreDetailsIMO's work on support for seafarers, GHG emissions and affiliated educational institutions received financial boost from Malaysia.
Read moreDetailsThe Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) had detained more than 100 vessels in eastern Johor waters due to various reasons, including illegal anchoring.
Read moreDetailsOn 23rd September 2021, a civilian vessel rescued six Indonesian crewmen after their ship capsized in Port Klang waters, the Malaysian Marine Department reported.
Read moreDetailsThe Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) stopped a tanker for attempting an illegal ship-to-ship fuel transfer in the eastern Johor waters.
Read moreDetailsMalaysia's state-owned oil and gas company Petronas announced it successfully conducted the first LNG bunkering operation at the Pintu Gedung anchorage, Port Klang, Malaysia.
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