Malaysia

Smuggling syndicate in Tg Balau boat capsize incident identified

Police withholding further details of case so successful investigation can be carried out

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2022 11:20PM

Smuggling syndicate in Tg Balau boat capsize incident identified
Emergency response personnel inspecting the recovered boat that capsized off Tg Balau on December 15, drowning 21 illegal immigrants. – MMEA pic, January 6, 2022

JOHOR BARU – The smuggling syndicate linked to a boat capsize incident off Tg Balau, Kota Tinggi, on December 15, in which 21 illegal immigrants died, has been identified.

Johor acting police chief Datuk Khaw Kok Chin, however, said he could not reveal more on the matter as the case is still being investigated.

“We have identified the syndicate in the ‘bot pancung’ (longboat) incident, but I can’t provide the details to the media (such as whether it is a Malaysian or Indonesian syndicate involved) as our plan could fail.

“If we are successful in our investigation and in identifying the skipper involved, we will disclose it to the media,” he told a news conference held at the Johor contingent police headquarters here today.

Khaw said that so far, 19 bodies out of the 21 Indonesian nationals who died in the incident had been sent back to the republic via the sea route while the other two were still in the identification process.

Yesterday, the Consulate-General of the Republic of Indonesia here through a statement on its official Facebook page, announced that eight bodies were sent back on January 4 using an Indonesian Marine Police ship, KP Laksmana 7012, bringing the number of bodies returned to 19 so far.

Meanwhile, Khaw said, cooperation and sharing of information between the Johor police contingent and Indonesian police, as well as assistance from the relevant agencies of both countries had brought success, especially in Op Benteng throughout last year.

“From the close cooperation, 137 raids were conducted and 73 boat skippers arrested, comprising 30 citizens, 40 Indonesians, two Pakistan nationals and a Thai citizen.

“Following the raids, 29 probe papers were opened and the investigation is being conducted under Section 26A of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007, where 19 charges have been made against 38 Indonesian boat skippers, with the cases still being heard in court,” he said. – Bernama, January 6, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 7mth

Commando style raid by APNM on Masjid Rusila exaggerated

Malaysia / 8mth

Government approves installation of CCTVs at MMEA detention centres, AADK lock-ups

Malaysia / 11mth

Four dead, six missing after boat capsizes near Belawai beach

Malaysia / 1y

Turkish Multi-Purpose Mission Ship (MPMS) to enhance MMEA’s capabilities

Malaysia / 1y

SOS from US yacht caught in turbulent seas off northern Sarawak

Malaysia / 1y

MMEA beefs up patrols around Langkawi after Rohingyas land undetected

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

People

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion

Johor MB’s exclusionary rhetoric betrays the people, exposes UMNO’s political hypocrisy

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

You may be interested

Malaysia

‘We do not believe in political divorce and remarrying’ – PM Anwar

Malaysia

Hannah Yeoh defends unity government model, says leadership is about cooperation, not exclusion

Malaysia

Scam fight enters new phase as police back MyDigital ID to combat rising online fraud

Malaysia

Man blames 'lack of love' for sexual assault on teens

Malaysia

BN banking on Malay vote strategy that delivered 40-seat Johor win, says analyst

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

AG defends compound settlements in corruption cases, says law bars further prosecution after payment

Malaysia

Fiscal deficit target under pressure as surging subsidy costs test Malaysia’s consolidation plans