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Published 25 Apr, 2014 06:32am

Armed pirates rob Thai tanker of oil

KUALA LUMPUR: Heavily-armed pirates hijacked a Thailand-owned tanker off the eastern coast of Malaysia, injuring the captain and stealing diesel fuel from its cargo, the International Maritime Bureau said on Thursday.

The attack occurred on April 17 when 16 pirates in a speedboat boarded the ship under the cover of darkness, said head of the IMB’s Kuala Lumpur-based Piracy Reporting Centre Noel Choong. “The tanker was hijacked off Aur Island, in the eastern coast of Malaysia.

The heavily-armed pirates hit the captain with a sword and destroyed communication equipment,” he said.

Choong did not have any more details on the condition of the captain who oversaw 14 crew members on the tanker en route from Singapore to Cambodia.

“The pirates siphoned part of the tanker’s diesel cargo into a tanker ship and stole crew members’ valuables before escaping,” he said, adding that the IMB was only informed of the incident on Thursday due to the ship’s damaged communications system. Choong said the IMB was concerned about the rise in attacks off Malaysia this year. On Tuesday around 12 heavily-armed pirates boarded a Singapore-managed tanker in the Strait of Malacca, kidnapping three Indonesian crew and stealing some of the diesel fuel from the cargo.—AFP

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