Japanese ship boarded in Malacca Strait and diesel pumped into waiting vessels before raiders fled taking three crew with them Armed pirates raided a Japanese oil tanker in the Malacca Strait, pumping out much of its cargo and taking three crew away, Malaysian maritime police have said. Six pirates in a speedboat boarded the Naninwa Maru 1 at 1am local time on Wednesday off the coast of west Malaysia,...
Pirates hijack oil tanker and steal millions of litres
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