Malaysia

KD Paus pushes Vietnamese fishing boat out to sea

The fishing boat was located 149 nautical miles from Kota Kinabalu

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Nov 2020 11:44AM

KD Paus pushes Vietnamese fishing boat out to sea
KD Paus commanding officer Lieutenant Commander Nor Hisham Rahman said the Navy would not compromise in safeguarding the sovereignty of the country’s waters and to continue patrols and monitoring activities. — Facebook pic, November 7, 2020

KOTA KINABALU — The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN)’s vessel KD Paus has detected and detained a foreign boat believed to be carrying out illegal fishing activities in Malaysian waters.

KD Paus commanding officer Lieutenant Commander Nor Hisham Rahman said the fishing boat was located at 149 nautical miles from Kota Kinabalu at noon yesterday.

It was subsequently detained and inspected along with its 16 crew members.

“The inspection found that all boat crew members are Vietnamese citizens. The boat was then pushed back to sea and given a strong warning not to do any fishing activities in the Malaysian maritime zone in the future,” he said in a statement here today.

He said the RMN would not compromise in safeguarding the sovereignty of the country’s waters and to continue patrols and monitoring activities.

The move is necessary to prevent any illegal maritime activities and to avert the spread of Covid-19 pandemic by illegal immigrants from the sea route, he said. — Bernama, November 7, 2020

Spotlight

Opinion

Ronnie Liu: What we should truly rejoice over is not the victory of any single party

Sports & Fitness

Ronaldo silences critics with historic World Cup double as Portugal cruise to victory

Malaysia

Foreign student held as police probe suspected murder of female student

Malaysia

Student seen crying with hair pulled in alleged bullying incident (video)

Malaysia

Indonesian woman jailed 6 years for trafficking teenager for sexual exploitation in Tawau

Malaysia

Govt's 2026 fuel subsidy expense may reach RM37.2b despite Budi Madani diesel savings

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Maszlee accepts invitation to debate with Onn Hafiz

Malaysia

Home Ministry: Synthetic drugs now a major threat; East Coast most affected

Malaysia

Drug-positive man crashes into Terengganu Hospital emergency zone glass door

Malaysia

Bar Council voices reservations over planned split of AGC and prosecutor roles

You may be interested

Malaysia

Labour market remains resilient despite global economic pressures - Economy Minister

Malaysia

Onn Hafiz denies Puad Zarkashi's statement, Johor Umno to make police report

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia to stand as regional AI and digital infrastructure hub amid energy, governance challenges

Malaysia

E-Commerce rules to tighten as sector surges past RM1.3 trillion in revenue - Armizan

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Bersatu, Gerakan, MIPP satisfied with seat negotiations among PN components

Malaysia

Two policemen seriously injured after violent attack by drug addict

Malaysia

Johor polls: BN blends youth and experience as election line-up signals renewal

Malaysia

Teacher denies sexual assault charges involving former student