Malaysia

MMEA hopes to receive at least one offshore patrol vessel this year

Most of its watercraft are obsolete, not functioning well, says agency’s deputy director-general for logistics

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Jun 2022 10:33AM

MMEA hopes to receive at least one offshore patrol vessel this year
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency performs a demonstration in conjunction with Maritime Safety Awareness Day and World Ocean Week. – Bernama pic, June 7, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) hopes to receive at least one offshore patrol vessel (OPV) this year to beef up patrols in the country’s waters.

MMEA deputy director-general (logistics) Rear Adm Datuk Saiful Lizan Ibrahim said currently his agency has 70 vessels and 190 boats nationwide, but most of them are obsolete and not functioning well.

“We were supposed to be receiving three OPVs a long time ago but due to certain problems, we still have not received them.

“Insyaallah, the issues are being resolved and we hope to receive at least one vessel (OPV) this year,” he said after officiating the Maritime Safety Awareness Day and World Ocean Week at Pantai Batu Buruk.

Also present was Terengganu MMEA director Maritime Capt Muhammad Suffi Mohd Ramli.            

Saiful Lizan said besides the OPV, the agency was also expected the receive six fast interceptor craft by the end of this year to increase security and surveillance in the country’s waters as well as curb intrusions by foreign fishermen.

Meanwhile, he said throughout the 16 years of its establishment, the MMEA had handled 2,500 cases involving various incidents.

“Of the total, 805 cases involved vessel and boat incidents, human beings (944 cases), asset assistance (525 cases), medical advisory services (19 cases) as well as providing support assistance and logistics services to other agencies (207 cases),” he said. – Bernama, June 7, 2022

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