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T'ganu MMEA detains two foreign fishing boats
T'ganu MMEA detains two foreign fishing boats

The Sun

time14-05-2025

  • The Sun

T'ganu MMEA detains two foreign fishing boats

KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained two Vietnamese fishing boats, with 20 crew members, who intruded into the state's waters on Sunday. Its director, Maritime Captain Hamiludin Che Awang said that both vessels were detained in Op Op Naga at 156 nautical miles off the Kuala Terengganu estuary. He said his team took three hours to intercept both boats, which tried to escape after noticing the presence of the agency's vessel KM Redang. 'When an inspection was done, all suspects failed to produce their identification documents as well as fishing permits from the Malaysian Fisheries Department. 'The seized items included two boats, seafood, fishing equipment and diesel, with an estimated worth of RM3 million,' he said in a statement today. Hamiludin said that all the fishermen, aged between 22 and 50 years, will be investigated under the Fisheries Act 1985 and Immigration Act 1959/63. If found guilty, the skipper can be fined not more than RM1 million, with RM100,000 each for a crew member or imprisonment not exceeding two years.

T'ganu MMEA Detains Two Foreign Fishing Boats
T'ganu MMEA Detains Two Foreign Fishing Boats

Barnama

time14-05-2025

  • Barnama

T'ganu MMEA Detains Two Foreign Fishing Boats

KUALA TERENGGANU, May 14 (Bernama) -- The Terengganu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained two Vietnamese fishing boats, with 20 crew members, who intruded into the state's waters on Sunday. Its director, Maritime Captain Hamiludin Che Awang said that both vessels were detained in Op Op Naga at 156 nautical miles off the Kuala Terengganu estuary. He said his team took three hours to intercept both boats, which tried to escape after noticing the presence of the agency's vessel KM Redang.

Terengganu MMEA detain fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents
Terengganu MMEA detain fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents

New Straits Times

time01-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Terengganu MMEA detain fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents

KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained a local fishing vessel that employed crew without valid documents at a position about 23 nautical miles off the Kuala Terengganu estuary yesterday. Its director Maritime Captain Hamiludin Che Awang said an inspection of the vessel by personnel on daily patrolling duty, revealed that four male crew, including the skipper were Myanmar nationals aged between 38 and 48, and did not possess valid documents. "The crew was detained for committing offences under the Fisheries Act 1985 and the Immigration Act 1959/1963 in the 2pm incident. "All of them, including the vessel, were brought to a maritime jetty to be handed over to investigating officers," he said in a statement today. Hamiludin reminded fishing boat operators not to employ foreign crew without valid documents as he stressed that MMEA will not compromise with any party that violates Malaysian maritime laws. – Bernama

Terengganu MMEA detains fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents
Terengganu MMEA detains fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents

The Star

time01-05-2025

  • The Star

Terengganu MMEA detains fishing boat employing foreign crew without documents

KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained a local fishing vessel that employed crew without valid documents at a position about 23 nautical miles off the Kuala Terengganu estuary on Wednesday (April 30). Its director Maritime Captain Hamiludin Che Awang said an inspection of the vessel by personnel on daily patrolling duty, revealed that four male crew, including the skipper were Myanmar nationals aged between 38 and 48, and did not possess valid documents. "The crew was detained for committing offences under the Fisheries Act 1985 and the Immigration Act 1959/1963 in the 2pm incident. "All of them, including the vessel, were brought to a maritime jetty to be handed over to investigating officers," he said in a statement on Thursday (May 1). Hamiludin reminded fishing boat operators not to employ foreign crew without valid documents as he stressed that MMEA will not compromise with any party that violates Malaysian maritime laws. - Bernama

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