Malaysia Arrests Five Cargo Vessels Over Entry-Related Permission Offences

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On Monday (16 August), the Johor division of Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) said that it has arrested five vessels over a six-hour operation on Sunday. These ships had allegedly committed entry-related permission offences.

The Johor State Maritime Director has said that a cargo ship and two tankers had been arrested by the MMEA through Op Anchor Haram, in the Tanjung Sedili Maritime Zone. Two barter trade vessels had also been arrested in the Batu Pahat Maritime Zone. All the...

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