Two fishermen missing in Kemaman waters after boat sinks

17 Jun 2026 • 1:52 PM MYT
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Search continues for two missing fishermen off Kemaman waters, with authorities covering 50.4 square nautical miles in a week-long operation

CHUKAI: The search and rescue operation (Carilamat) for two fishermen who are feared missing after the boat they were on sank in Kemaman waters since June 10 continued today with the search area covering 50.40 square nautical miles.

Kemaman Zone Maritime director Abdul Halim Hamzah said the operation, which entered its seventh day, involved 19 members of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) and eight members of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM).

He said the assets involved an MMEA ship, KM Redang with 19 members and a PDRM boat, PLC 3.

“As of 12 noon today, the search team has yet to find any new leads regarding the two victims, namely the skipper, Azan Muda, 68, and Nordin Mohammad, 61,” he said in a statement today.

In the incident on June 10, a fishing boat carrying Azan and Nordin sank in a storm at 12.30 midnight.

However, another fisherman who was on the boat, Mahadi Jusoh, 51, was successfully rescued by other fishermen at 10.30am the next morning.

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