Malaysia

Six Indonesian migrants drown after boat capsizes off Pontian

Five passengers survive while two skippers are being detained, authorities say

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Jan 2022 9:38PM

Six Indonesian migrants drown after boat capsizes off Pontian
Johor Maritime director Adm Nurul Hizam Zakaria says initial investigations showed that the 200 horsepower and 6.096-m-long fibre boat had left Pulau Jalung, Batam at about 9pm yesterday with 13 people on board. – Bernama pic, January 18, 2022

PONTIAN – Six Indonesian undocumented migrants drowned while seven others were rescued after their boat capsized about 4.2 nautical miles off Pontian at midnight last night.

Johor Maritime director Adm Nurul Hizam Zakaria said the dead were all female passengers of the boat while the survivors comprised five female passengers and two male skippers.

He said initial investigations showed that the 200 horsepower and 6.096-m-long fibre boat had left Pulau Jalung, Batam at about 9pm yesterday with 13 people on board, including the two skippers.

“However, the boat capsized after it was hit by waves of about 1.5-m to 3-m high at a location 4.2 nautical miles off Pontian at midnight,” Nurul Hizam said.

He said the Johor Baru Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) was alerted to the incident after receiving a report on the rescue of six individuals by a local fishing boat at 0.3 nautical miles southwest of Pontian Besar at 10am today.

It immediately launched a search-and-rescue (SAR) operation, involving 58 officers and men from various agencies.

The SAR team then found the bodies of two women and saved another woman at 1pm, he added.

“We then found four more bodies of fully clothed women floating in the waters at 2.30pm. We called off the SAR at 3.45pm,” he told a press conference at the Pontian Fishermen’s Association Jetty in Pontian Besar this afternoon.

The bodies were found near Pontian Besar waters, about 3.5 nautical miles from the spot where the boat capsized.

At the same press conference, Pontian district police chief Mohamad Shofee Tayib said the victims, aged between 25 and 35, were believed to be headed for the Api-Api jetty here in their bid to enter the country illegally.

“One of the women survivors is in critical condition at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital while the others have been sent to Pontian Hospital.

“However, the two men, believed to be skippers, are being held at the Pontian district police headquarters and a remand order will be applied for,” Shofee said.

He said the two would be investigated under Section 26A of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act (Atipsom) 2007. – Bernama, January 18, 2022

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