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Asean News Headlines as at 8pm on Sunday (April 18)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Sunday (April 18)
Bahamas-registered cruise ship latest vessel detained for illegal anchoring in Johor waters
KOTA TINGGI: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has detained 34 merchant ships for anchoring illegally in Johor waters since launching Op Jangkar Haram on March 24.
LPG tanker detained for illegal anchoring
KOTA TINGGI: A Liberia-registered tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been detained for anchoring illegally in Johor waters near here.
Liberian vessel seized for anchoring illegally in Johor waters
KOTA TINGGI: A Liberian registered vessel carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been nabbed by the authorities here for anchoring illegally in Johor waters.
MMEA detains two vessels for anchoring illegally in Johor waters
JOHOR BARU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has detained two tankers for anchoring illegally in eastern Johor waters off Tanjung Penawar and Tanjung Balau, Kota Tinggi.
MMEA detains Italian-registered tanker ship for illegal anchoring
KOTA TINGGI: An Italian-registered tanker ship has been detained in Johor waters for illegal anchoring. Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director First Admiral Nurul Hizam Zakaria said the ship was found at 12.6 nautical miles east of Tanjung Penawar here at around 2.45pm on Saturday (April 3).
MMEA carries out op to rid eastern Johor waters of illegally anchored ships
JOHOR BARU: Around 100 vessels a day have been seen anchoring illegally in eastern Johor waters from Jan 10 to March 24, says the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
On collision course
MALAYSIA’S strategic location makes it an ideal point for vessels to anchor illegally in our waters.
MMEA detains ship for illegally anchoring near Tanjung Piai
PONTIAN: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has detained an Equatorial Guinea-registered vessel for illegally anchoring in Tanjung Piai waters here.
MMEA arrests 60 Chinese nationals, seizes six vessels off Johor
KOTA TINGGI: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has detained six illegal Chinese fishing vessels in waters east of Johor and hauled up the 60 people who were on board.