Hunt on for pirates that hijacked ship off Bintulu


LABUAN: The hunt is on for pirates that hijacked a ship off Bintulu in Sarawak waters on Saturday to steal its diesel.

The Malaysian Enforcement Maritime Agency Labuan Enforcement Chief Captain Che Adnan Mohd Isa said investigations were being carried out by Bintulu MMEA investigating officers to determine the identify the group.

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Courts & Crime , MMEA , Maritime , pirates , hijacking , diesel , Bintulu

   

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