Malaysia foils hijacking of Thai tanker

A gang of suspected pirates has been arrested by Malaysian authorities after a Thai oil tanker was hijacked.

Malaysian authorities have thwarted the hijacking of a Thai oil tanker and arrested 10 suspected Indonesian pirates on board the ship, a maritime security agency commander says.

A team from the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) stormed the MT Tanker MGT1 on Thursday, off the coast of the northeastern state of Terengganu, nearly 10 hours after it was reported missing on Wednesday.

While the 10 were detained on the tanker, three suspects on a smaller boat nearby managed to escape, and an MMEA vessel has been sent to find them, the agency's chief, Maritime Admiral Zulkifli Abu Bakar, said in a statement.

The boat was spotted near the tanker by a surveillance aircraft.

"Warning shots were fired from the aircraft when the boat tried to escape but the attempt to stop them failed as the aircraft was running low on fuel," Zulkifli said.

None of the 14 crew members on the tanker, all Thais, was hurt.

The tanker, which was transporting diesel valued, had been escorted to the town of Kuala Terengganu to help with the investigations into the case.


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