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Kedah MMEA detains two unlicensed, overloaded tourist boats off Langkawi
Kedah MMEA detains two unlicensed, overloaded tourist boats off Langkawi

The Star

time8 hours ago

  • The Star

Kedah MMEA detains two unlicensed, overloaded tourist boats off Langkawi

ALOR SETAR: The Kedah Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained two tourist boats in Langkawi waters on Tuesday (June 17) for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit. Kedah and Perlis maritime director Maritime First Admiral Romli Mustafa said the fibreglass boats were intercepted during a routine patrol. He said the boats, which were spotted 0.1 nautical miles west of Tanjung Kemarong at noon, were found carrying a total of 21 foreign nationals. "Checks revealed that the vessels had violated the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 for operating without valid licences and the Boat Rules 1953 for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit while conducting tourism activities,' he said in a statement on Wednesday (June 18). The boats, their skippers and passengers were taken to the Kedah and Perlis Maritime jetty for further investigation under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952. First Adm Romli said the total value of the seizure was estimated at RM236,000. He said the MMEA would not compromise with any violations and remained committed to curbing illegal activities in the country's waters. "If there is any emergency or criminal activity at sea, the public is urged to call 999 or contact the Kedah and Perlis State Maritime Operations Centre at 04-9662750," he said. – Bernama

MMEA detains tourist boats in Langkawi for overloading
MMEA detains tourist boats in Langkawi for overloading

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • The Sun

MMEA detains tourist boats in Langkawi for overloading

ALOR SETAR: The Kedah Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained two tourist boats in Langkawi waters yesterday for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit. Kedah and Perlis maritime director Maritime First Admiral Romli Mustafa said the fibre boats were intercepted during a routine patrol held under Op Aman, Op Tiris 3.0 and Op Mardof Utara 1/2025. He said both boats, which were spotted 0.1 nautical miles west of Tanjung Kemarong at 12 pm, were found to be carrying two local skippers and 21 foreign nationals. 'Checks revealed that the fibre boats had violated the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 for operating without valid licences and the Boat Rules 1953 for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit while conducting tourism activities,' he said in a statement here today. The boats and those on board were taken to the Kedah and Perlis Maritime jetty for further investigation under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952. Romli said the total value of the seizure was estimated at RM236,000, adding that the MMEA would not compromise with any violations and remained committed to continuing operations to curb illegal activities in the country's waters. 'Should there be any emergency or criminal activity at sea, the public is urged to call 999 or contact the Kedah and Perlis State Maritime Operations Centre at 04-9662750 for swift action,' he said.

Kedah MMEA detains two tourist boats for exceeding passenger limit
Kedah MMEA detains two tourist boats for exceeding passenger limit

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • The Sun

Kedah MMEA detains two tourist boats for exceeding passenger limit

ALOR SETAR: The Kedah Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained two tourist boats in Langkawi waters yesterday for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit. Kedah and Perlis maritime director Maritime First Admiral Romli Mustafa said the fibre boats were intercepted during a routine patrol held under Op Aman, Op Tiris 3.0 and Op Mardof Utara 1/2025. He said both boats, which were spotted 0.1 nautical miles west of Tanjung Kemarong at 12 pm, were found to be carrying two local skippers and 21 foreign nationals. 'Checks revealed that the fibre boats had violated the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 for operating without valid licences and the Boat Rules 1953 for carrying passengers beyond the permitted limit while conducting tourism activities,' he said in a statement here today. The boats and those on board were taken to the Kedah and Perlis Maritime jetty for further investigation under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952. Romli said the total value of the seizure was estimated at RM236,000, adding that the MMEA would not compromise with any violations and remained committed to continuing operations to curb illegal activities in the country's waters. 'Should there be any emergency or criminal activity at sea, the public is urged to call 999 or contact the Kedah and Perlis State Maritime Operations Centre at 04-9662750 for swift action,' he said.

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