Navy Chief believes crew of missing vessel safe


KUALA LUMPUR: Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) Chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar (pic) believes the crew of the TLDM Combat Vessel CB204 that was reported missing in the waters of Pulau Mengalum, Sabah, Sunday, are safe due to the safety features and the floating ability of the vessel.

Abdul Aziz said the boat can function even under extreme bad weather conditions and even if the vessel turns turtle after being lashed by huge waves, it can return to its normal position automatically.

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