The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Efforts to secure release of M’sianflagge­d fishing boats underway

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Foreign Ministry have started concerted and sustained efforts to secure the release of Malaysian-f lagged fishing boats and their crew members who were detained by the Indonesian authoritie­s.

In a statement, the ministry said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman had personally raised the matter with his Indonesian counterpar­t, Retno L.P. Marsudi at the recently concluded Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Summit in Istanbul, Turkey.

“The Malaysian Ambassador in Jakarta has been personally instructed to raise the matter with the relevant Indonesian agencies including the Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry, Maritime Affairs Ministry and Fisheries of the Indonesian Republic,” the statement said.

The ministry also confirmed news reports that a number of Malaysian fishing boats, including SLFA 4625, PKFB 1512 and KHF 1917 had been detained by the Indonesian authoritie­s.

It added that the detention, that may have happened in Malaysian waters, is not consistent with the understand­ing reached between Malaysia and the Indonesian Republic in handling fishingrel­ated incidents.

A meeting with representa­tives of Persatuan Kebajikan Nelayan dan PeniagaPen­aiga Ikan Sekinchan, Selangor was also held in Putrajaya.

“The relevant Malaysian agencies including the Department of Fisheries and the National Security Council, Prime Minister’s Department­s have also reached out to their counterpar­ts in Indonesia,” it said.

The ministry will continue to undertake all possible steps to address this matter with the Indonesian authoritie­s.

“We share the anxiety of the family members and the concern of the owners of the fishing boats,” it said. - Bernama

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