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'Hijacked' Malaysian tanker found in Cambodian waters with fresh coat of paint

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The deputy director of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Ahmad Puzi Abdul Kahar, shows a picture of missing tanker. Photo: AP

A Malaysian-registered tanker that disappeared a week ago in a suspected hijacking has been detected in Cambodian waters with a new name and fresh coat of paint, Malaysia’s navy chief said.

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Abdul Aziz Jaafar said Malaysian and Australian aircraft were shadowing the MT Orkim Harmony, which vanished last Thursday off the southeastern Malaysian state of Johor along with its crew of 22.

“We have found the vessel and RMAF (Malaysian air force), MMEA (Malaysian coast guard) and RAAF (Australian air force) aircraft are tailing it from the air,” he was quoted as saying by the state-run Bernama news agency.

The IMB said pirates were increasingly preying on slow-moving small coastal tankers and that one attack is occurring every two weeks.

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Typically, armed pirates seize control of the ships and syphon off their cargoes of diesel or gas oil to other vessels before later releasing the tankers and crews.

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