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Penang MMEA seizes RM10.53mil worth of drugs, records largest seizure this year
GEORGE TOWN: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) seized a total of RM10.53mil worth of drugs when a boat was detained off the western coast of Penang.
Sentry post to be set up at Pulau Tiga to ensure tourist safety, marine protection
KOTA KINABALU: The state government will put up a sentry post at Pulau Tiga, the island that gained international fame as the famous setting of the hit reality TV show "Survivor.”
MMEA orders five foreign ships to leave Malaysian waters for anchoring illegally
KOTA TINGGI: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) ordered five foreign merchant ships to leave after they were found to have anchored illegally in Malaysian waters near Tompok Utara here.
MMEA has turned away 363 Indonesian fishing boats since March
IPOH: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has chased away some 363 Indonesian fishing boats that encroached into Malaysian waters since March 18.
Manhunt on for two drug smugglers; RM2.4mil worth of drugs seized
KOTA KINABALU: A manhunt is on for two suspected drug smugglers after some RM2.4mil worth of drugs were seized in Tawau on Monday (Nov 23).
Fisherman rescued after afloat at sea for seven hours
JOHOR BARU: A 57-year-old fisherman was rescued after floating at sea for seven hours after falling off his boat while fishing near Tanjung Sedili waters in Kota Tinggi.
Five fishermen found safe after boat capsizes near Pantai Tok Bali
PASIR PUTEH (Bernama): Five Myanmar fishermen had a terrifying experience when their trawler capsized in stormy weather near Pantai Tok Bali on Tuesday (Nov 17) night.
MMEA turns away 40 Indonesian fishing boats from Malaysian waters
IPOH: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has stopped and turned away 40 Indonesian fishing boats that had encroached into Malaysian waters.
Hope dims for missing siblings as search enters fourth day
KOTA KINABALU: There is little chance of finding two young siblings who were washed away in the swift-flowing Liawan river in Sabah’s interior Keningau as search and rescue operations enter its fourth day on Thursday (Nov 12).
No marine contamination following MV Dayang Topaz collision, says Marine Dept
PETALING JAYA: No marine contamination was detected in an investigation on the maritime accident involving MV Dayang Topaz in Miri waters and all members on board the ship have tested negative for Covid-19, says the Marine Department.