
KOTA TINGGI – The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has found about 100 World War II cannonballs believed to be still active on a China cargo ship, which was detained on Sunday.
Johor Maritime director Nurul Hizam Zakaria said the discovery was a result of collaboration between the agency and police, the Marine Department, as well as the National Heritage Department.
He said the operation, which started at 8am and ended at 4pm yesterday, involved two MMEA assets together with 15 personnel, 12 police personnel from the Johor police contingent headquarters bomb disposal unit, seven staff members of the National Heritage Department and one from the Marine Department.
“We do not rule out the possibility that this ship registered in Fuzhou, China is involved in the theft of old British warship wrecks in Pahang waters... all the ammunition of various sizes that were found were secured by the bomb disposal unit to be destroyed,” he said in a statement today.
Nurul Hizam also said further reports related to the discovery will be issued by police.
Bernama reported that a cargo ship had anchored without authorisation and was believed to be carrying cannon shells at 20.1 nautical miles east of Tg Siang here on Sunday.
Media outlets have also recently reported that a foreign salvage ship was conducting an illegal operation to salvage steel from a British warship that sank in Kuantan waters. – Bernama, May 31, 2023
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