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Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for
Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for

Miami Herald

time03-07-2025

  • Miami Herald

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unaccounted for

July 3 (UPI) -- At least five people were killed and dozens were missing after a roll-on, roll-off passenger ferry sank in bad weather off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali. The Tunu Pratama Jaya was making a short-3-mile hop across the Bali Strait from Banyuwangi in West Java when it went down with 65 passengers and crew and 22 vehicles on board shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, according to the Surabaya office of the National Search and Rescue Agency. The agency said that 31 people had been pulled from the water alive, but that the search for survivors was being hampered by stormy conditions with eight-foot waves and strong winds and currents in and around the site of the sinking. The search and rescue operation, which was being followed closely by President Prabowo Subianto from Saudi Arabia, where he is on a state visit, involved more than 50 navy and police personnel, including divers, and a larger rescue vessel deployed from Surabaya. "He immediately ordered the Basarnas ranks and related agencies to promptly carry out emergency response for the rescue of passengers and crew as quickly as possible," Cabinet Secretary Lt. Col. Teddy Indra Wijayain said in a statement. An official said the cause was "bad weather," but the crew reported problems with the vessel's engine and sent out a distress signal shortly before it went down. A passenger manifest released by authorities indicated most of those rescued were residents of the port city of Banyuwangi or other parts of Java. According to the maritime tracking website Vessel Finder, the 242-foot-long Tunu Pratama Jaya was built in 2010 with a gross weight of 792 tons and is Indonesian-flagged. The sea route linking the main Indonesian island of Java with Bali is one of the busiest in the archipelago nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, with ferries the main mode of transport. However, the country's maritime operators have a poor safety record due to patchy enforcement of safety regulations and overcrowding. An Australian woman was killed in March after a vessel capsized off Bali with 16 people on board and at least 15 people were killed in July 2023 when a ferry sank in the Banda Sea on a crossing between two small islands off Sulawesi. In June 2018, three people were killed more than 160 remain missing, presumed dead, after a ferry sank on a lake in Sumatra. Officials said the wooden vessel was loaded to five times its capacity and had just 45 life jackets for the 188 passengers and crew on board. Only 21 people were rescued. Copyright 2025 UPI News Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for
Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for

UPI

time03-07-2025

  • General
  • UPI

Passenger ferry sinks off Bali killing 5 people, 29 unnaccounted for

Rescuers continued to scour the water for signs of life on Thursday morning, hours after authorities declared a major emergency after a ferry sank with 65 people on board close to the Indonesian island of Bali. Photo by Made Nagi/EPA July 3 (UPI) -- At least five people were killed and dozens were missing after a roll-on-roll passenger ferry sank in bad weather off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali. The Tunu Pratama Jaya was making a short-3-mile hop across the Bali Strait from Banyuwangi in West Java when it went down with 65 passengers and crew and 22 vehicles on board shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, according to the Surabaya office of the National Search and Rescue Agency. The agency said that 31 people had been pulled from the water alive, but that the search for survivors was being hampered by stormy conditions with eight-foot waves and strong winds and currents in and around the site of the sinking. The search and rescue operation, which was being followed closely by President Prabowo Subianto from Saudi Arabia, where he is on a state visit, involved more than 50 navy and police personnel, including divers, and a larger rescue vessel deployed from Surabaya. "He immediately ordered the Basarnas ranks and related agencies to promptly carry out emergency response for the rescue of passengers and crew as quickly as possible," Cabinet Secretary Lt. Col. Teddy Indra Wijayain said in a statement. An official said the cause was "bad weather," but the crew reported problems with the vessel's engine and sent out a distress signal shortly before it went down. A passenger manifest released by authorities indicated most of those rescued were residents of the port city of Banyuwangi or other parts of Java. According to the maritime tracking website Vessel Finder, the 242-foot-long Tunu Pratama Jaya was built in 2010 with a gross weight of 792 tons and is Indonesian-flagged. The sea route linking the main Indonesian island of Java with Bali is one of the busiest in the archipelago nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, with ferries the main mode of transport. However, the country's maritime operators have a poor safety record due to patchy enforcement of safety regulations and overcrowding. An Australian woman was killed in March after a vessel capsized off Bali with 16 people on board and at least 15 people were killed in July 2023 when a ferry sank in the Banda Sea on a crossing between two small islands off Sulawesi. In June 2018, three people were killed more than 160 remain missing, presumed dead, after a ferry sank on a lake in Sumatra. Officials said the wooden vessel was loaded to five times its capacity and had just 45 life jackets for the 188 passengers and crew on board. Only 21 people were rescued.

Indonesia reels in record haul of meth from fishing boat
Indonesia reels in record haul of meth from fishing boat

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Indonesia reels in record haul of meth from fishing boat

Indonesian authorities seized two tons of crystal methamphetamine hidden on a fishing boat and arrested six people in the country's biggest-ever drug bust, officials said Monday. The National Narcotics Agency, or BNN, said Thai authorities had notified them that the Indonesian-flagged vessel, sailing from the Andaman Sea to Batam Island, could be carrying a huge haul of narcotics. Indonesian authorities said they intercepted the boat in waters off the Riau islands last Tuesday, and found 2,000 packages of crystal meth stuffed into cardboard boxes hidden within the ship. "The result of the search is two tonnes of crystal methamphetamine," BNN chief Marthinus Hukom told a press conference. "This is the biggest haul in Indonesia's narcotics bust history." Authorities released images of handcuffed suspects wearing orange jumpsuits and face masks sitting in front of hundreds of packages of the alleged drugs. Marthinus estimated the drugs to be worth more than $4 million. Indonesian authorities investigated the case over the last five months, working closely with Thai authorities. The illicit drugs were produced in the "Golden Triangle" region where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet, and were smuggled by an organized crime group working with Indonesian traffickers, Marthinus said. Six people onboard the fishing boat were arrested, including four Indonesians and two Thai nationals. The crew told authorities they were fishermen recruited by the drugs syndicate which promised to pay them 50,000 Thai Baht ($1,500) and a $3,000 bonus. Marthinus said a fugitive from Thailand was behind the operation and that Indonesia would issue a red notice for the trafficker. Monday's drug bust was the second major drug seizure this month. Indonesian authorities previously seized 1.2 tons of crystal meth and more than 700 kilograms of cocaine inside a Thailand-flagged fishing boat near the Riau islands. Authorities said they arrested five people and released an image of the suspects on ship with packages of drugs and armed officers behind them. In a separate case, Indonesian authorities arrested an Australian on Monday for allegedly smuggling cocaine on the tourist island of Bali, a charge that could carry the death penalty, officials said Monday. Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws, and convicted smugglers are sometimes executed by firing squad. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Delta Air Lines' 100th year takes flight Trump delivers Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery Full interview: Jack McCain on "Face the Nation"

Indonesia Makes Record Meth Bust, Seizes Two Tonnes And Nabs Six Suspects
Indonesia Makes Record Meth Bust, Seizes Two Tonnes And Nabs Six Suspects

Barnama

time27-05-2025

  • Barnama

Indonesia Makes Record Meth Bust, Seizes Two Tonnes And Nabs Six Suspects

By Mohd Iswandi Kasan Anuar JAKARTA, May 27 (Bernama) -- Indonesian authorities have seized two tonnes of methamphetamine in the country's largest-ever drug bust and arrested six suspects, including four Indonesian nationals and two Thai citizens, officials said. The narcotics were found aboard the Indonesian-flagged utility vessel MT Sea Dragon Tarawa during a joint operation by Customs, the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), and the Navy, based on intelligence about the ship's suspicious movements. bootstrap slideshow The vessel, believed to have departed from Phuket, Thailand, and was bound for the Philippines, was intercepted on May 20 during a coordinated maritime patrol in the Malacca Strait, according to Customs. 'Authorities escorted the ship to the Tanjung Uncang Customs Dock in Batam, where a full inspection was carried out with the assistance of a K9 unit,' its spokesperson Nirwala Dwi Heryanto said in a statement on Tuesday. The search on May 21 uncovered 67 cartons containing 2,000 packets of methamphetamine, weighing a total of 2,000 kilogrammes. Based on the suspects' statements, he said the drugs were likely intended for the Philippines, and that all six suspects were detained on board during the initial inspection. The operation occurred off the coast of Karimun Anak in the Riau Islands, a known trafficking hotspot due to its proximity to major international shipping lanes. Nirwala said the suspects could face life imprisonment or the death penalty, and that the seizure may have prevented up to eight million people from accessing the drugs.

Indonesia seizes record two tonnes of crystal meth hidden in fishing boat
Indonesia seizes record two tonnes of crystal meth hidden in fishing boat

The Star

time26-05-2025

  • The Star

Indonesia seizes record two tonnes of crystal meth hidden in fishing boat

BATAM, Indonesia (AFP): Indonesian authorities seized two tonnes of crystal methamphetamine hidden on a fishing boat and arrested six people in the country's biggest-ever drug bust, a senior narcotics official said Monday. The National Narcotics Agency, or BNN, said Thai authorities had notified them that the Indonesian-flagged vessel, sailing from the Andaman Sea to Batam Island, could be carrying a huge haul of narcotics. Indonesian authorities intercepted the boat in waters off the Riau islands last Tuesday, and found 2,000 packages of crystal meth stuffed into cardboard boxes hidden within the ship. "The result of the search is two tonnes of crystal methamphetamine," BNN chief Marthinus Hukom told a press conference. "This is the biggest haul in Indonesia's narcotics bust history." Marthinus estimated the drugs to be worth nearly $308,000,000. Indonesian authorities investigated the case over the last five months, working closely with Thai authorities. The illicit drugs were produced in the "Golden Triangle" region where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet, and were smuggled by an organised crime group working with Indonesian traffickers, Marthinus said. Six people onboard the fishing boat were arrested, including four Indonesians and two Thai nationals. The crew told authorities they were fishermen recruited by the drugs syndicate which promised to pay them 50,000 Thai Baht ($1,500) and a $3,000 bonus. Marthinus said a fugitive from Thailand was behind the operation and that Indonesia would issue a red notice for the trafficker. Monday's drug bust was the second major drug seizure this month. Indonesian authorities previously seized 1.2 tonnes of crystal meth and more than 700 kilograms of cocaine inside a Thailand-flagged fishing boat near the Riau islands. Indonesia has some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws, including capital punishment for some trafficking cases. - AFP

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