Two Myanmar fishermen hit by random fire at Malaysian waters


LUMUT: Two Myanmar skippers who worked on different local fishing boats were injured after they were hit by random fire from an unidentified boat in separate incidents at the country's maritime border about 30 miles southwest of Tanjung Sauh, Sabak Bernam, Selangor, here, on Dec 13.      

District 3 Lumut Maritime Enforcement chief Maritime Capt Zulinda Ramly said that during the incident nine crew including the two skippers, aged between 25 and 45, were on the two boats.

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