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Indonesia seizes tanker wanted over Cambodian oil heist

Crew stole 300,000 barrels of crude from Phnom Penh’s reserves

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2021 11:59PM

Indonesia seizes tanker wanted over Cambodian oil heist
Indonesian Navy personnel detaining the crew aboard the MT Strovolos in waters off the coast of Sumatra. – Indonesia Navy pic, August 25, 2021

JAKARTA – Indonesia’s navy said today it has seized a tanker and its crew who are wanted on charges of stealing nearly 300,000 barrels of crude oil from Cambodia’s reserves.

The Bahamian-flagged MT Strovolos was picked up on July 27 off the coast of Sumatra, they said, days after Phnom Penh issued a red notice on Interpol to seize the ship over claims it stole the kingdom’s crude.

Indonesia’s navy said it is questioning the crew of 13 Indians, three Bangladeshis and a trio from Myanmar at its base near Singapore.

The 183m tanker, sailing from Thailand to Indonesia’s Batam island, had turned off its identification system and anchored illegally in the archipelago’s waters, naval authorities said.

Its Bangladeshi captain could face up to a year in prison and a US$14,000 (RM58,900) fine if convicted on maritime violation charges, they added.

“The Indonesian navy will not hesitate to take action against any type of crimes committed within Indonesia’s jurisdictional territory,” First Fleet commander Arsyad Abdullah said in a statement.

The tanker had been rented by Singapore’s KrisEnergy for storage as part of Cambodia’s recent bid to extract its own oil, authorities said.

But the company was unable to pay its debts and filed for liquidation in June, still allegedly owing money to the tanker crew, they added.

“The company... reported to our government that the tanker stole the oil. There are some 290,000 barrels of crude” aboard, Cheap Suor, director-general of petroleum at the Cambodian Mines and Energy Ministry, told AFP.

“(But) the tanker said KrisEnergy owed it money.”

The two countries are working on a plan to return the oil to Cambodia, he added. – AFP, August 25, 2021

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