Sunday, March 5, 2017

Vietnamese vessel evades armed gunmen, now safe in Malaysian waters

From The Star Online (Mar 6): Vietnamese vessel evades armed gunmen, now safe in Malaysian waters

A Vietnamese cargo vessel that managed to evade a speedboat carrying armed gunmen in Philippines waters has now been safely escorted to Sandakan.

MV Phu An, with 13 crewmembers on board and which was headed towards Sandakan, spotted a speedboat carrying at least six armed men tailing it in the waters off Pulau Boan, north of Sabah’s Turtle Island, on Sunday.

“The crew immediately changed course and alerted our authorities,” Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) commander Datuk Wan Bari Wan Abdul Khalid said when contacted.

The Vietnamese vessel, with its cargo of foodstuff, entered Malaysian waters at about 4.30pm Sunday after making a Mayday call.

It was met at the border by a Malaysian navy vessel and escorted by KD Sri Tiga into Sandakan.

The speedboat carrying the gunmen has yet to be tracked down.

Malaysian security forces under Esscom have stepped up the alert along the nautical border with southern Philippines, especially with increased activity by Abu Sayyaf-linked groups seeking to kidnap victims for ransom.

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/03/06/vietnamese-vessel-evades-gunmen/

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