Stranded Indonesian vessel to be removed from Myanmar waters: official

Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-07 10:08:53|Editor: xuxin
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YANGON, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- The empty Indonesian vessel standed in Myanmar waters will be removed and dealt with in accordance with law, Myanmar News Agency quoted the Marine Administration Department as reporting on Friday.

The crew of the tugboat called Independence who were towing the vessel are being questioned in Kawthaung, Kayin state to determine if the incident was intentional or accidental, an official of the department said.

The outcome of the questioning will be submitted to the Office of the Union Attorney General for further action.

The container vessel SAM Ratulangi PD was found mysteriously grounded by local fishermen near the estuary of Sittoung River, 11.2 kms from the Thamaseikta village in Thongwa township, southern Yangon with no sailors and goods on it on Aug. 28.

The vessel extends as 177.35 meters with a width of 27.91 meters weighing 26,510 tons.

A salvage company called Smith initially informed the Myanmar Port Authority that the vessel was not destined for Myanmar but was being towed to Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, the Indonesian Embassy to Myanmar has contacted the department to arrange a meeting with the Indonesian crew of the Independence.

Moreover, the Singapore-based insurance company of the vessel First Capital will send a team of experts to Myanmar on Friday.

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