KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's coastguard said on Tuesday (May 30) that authorities were questioning the crew of a Chinese vessel detained on suspicion of looting two British World War II shipwrecks. O
Officers discovered unexploded cannon shells upon boarding the Chinese-registered vessel, which was detained for illegal anchorage over the weekend, said Nurul Hizam Zakaria, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency chief in Johor state.
Photos and a video shared by the coastguard showed large pieces of corroded metal and shells as well as a large crane and gas torches used to cut metal on board the ship. "Our national treasure must be protected and preserved," he said, describing looting as"an uncivilised act".
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