Hijackers attack two more Pan United ships
TWO more vessels owned by Singapore’s Pan-United have been hijacked off the coast of Malaysia just a week after one of its vessels was involved in a hold up in the same vicinity.
Last week, six robbers boarded Singapore-registered tug boat PU2402 off Kuantan on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
The ship was towing Singapore-registered PU3309, which was carrying coal from Sungai Serongga in Indonesia to Mahachai, Thailand.
A seventh robber kept...
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