Malaysia

MMEA detains cargo boat illegally ferrying passengers

Six locals, one Filipino on board released on same day, agency says

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Mar 2023 2:33PM

MMEA detains cargo boat illegally ferrying passengers
Labuan MMEA director Nudin Jusoh says the boat was manned by a 33-year-old skipper who failed to produce a valid licence to ferry passengers. – Bernama pic, March 18, 2023

LABUAN – The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) here detained a cargo boat ferrying seven passengers 0.4 nautical miles off Pulau Papan yesterday.

Labuan MMEA director Nudin Jusoh said the unlicensed boat was detained by a patrol boat during its Ops Sejahtera and Ops Khas Kuda Laut operations at about 10am.

“It was during our routine checks on boats and vessels around Labuan waters that we intercepted a suspicious-looking small cargo boat with several people on board.

“Upon checking we found the cargo boat had committed an offence under the Domestic Shipping Licence (DSL) for ferrying passengers without a licence,” he said today.

The failure of any owner, charterer, master, or agent of a ship to possess a valid license is an offence and if convicted for such an offence, is liable to a fine not exceeding RM10,000 or imprisonment not exceeding one year or both.

Nudin said during checks, the passengers (six Malaysians and a Filipino), aged between 29 and 45 years old, were on board the boat manned by a 33-year-old skipper who failed to produce a valid licence to ferry passengers during the inspection.

He said the boat, the skipper and all passengers were escorted back to the MMEA jetty in Patau-Patau, and all the passengers were released on the same day.

“We must remind all boat owners and skippers to always comply with the existing procedures and regulations at sea.

“Passengers must also ensure they are using legal ocean transportation so that their safety is secure if there is any mishaps,” he said. – Bernama, March 18, 2023

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