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MMEA seeks Indonesia’s help to find missing crew from burning ship

Johor Maritime head says simulations shows three men could drift into Tg Pinang waters 

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 04 May 2023 10:57PM

MMEA seeks Indonesia’s help to find missing crew from burning ship
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency has sought help from Indonesia’s Search-and-Rescue National Agency to find the three missing crew members of a ship which caught fire off Tg Sedili last Monday. – MMEA Johor pic, May 4, 2023

JOHOR BARU –The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) is seeking help from Indonesia’s Search-and-Rescue National Agency (Basarnas) to locate three missing crew members of MT Pablo, which caught fire off Tg Sedili last Monday. 

Johor Maritime director Nurul Hizam Zakaria said a simulation done using the Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System showed that the three could have drifted into Tg Pinang waters in Indonesia. 

“The Johor Baru Maritime Rescue Sub Centre has requested the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Putrajaya to seek the assistance of Basarnas,” he said in a statement tonight. 

He said rescuers had yet to enter the stricken tanker because an assessment showed it was still not safe for the Hazardous Material Special Team from the Fire and Rescue Department to begin its search operations. 

However, he said the Royal Malaysian Navy’s KD Pendekar as the on-scene coordinator and MV Polaris of the Marine Department had carried out water-spraying operations on the hull of the tanker. 

Nurul Hizam said a marine police patrol boat and two MMEA boats were assisting in the sea search operations covering a sector measuring 393 square nautical miles. 

The missing crew members are Indian nationals Satyam Tripathi, 26, and Dinesh Kumar Chauhan, 34, and Ukrainian Sabit Shenderovskyi, 37. 

The fire gutted about 50% the Gabon-registered MT Pablo, and it is not certain whether the three were trapped in the tanker or had been carried away by waves. – Bernama, May 4, 2023

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