Kamis 09 Jan 2014 06:21 WIB

Navy halt treasure raider ship in Riau Islands

The new chief of navy Vice Admiral Marsetyo (left) and the new chief of air force, Vice Marshal Ida Bagus Putu Dunia.
Foto: Antara/Widodo S. Jusuf
The new chief of navy Vice Admiral Marsetyo (left) and the new chief of air force, Vice Marshal Ida Bagus Putu Dunia.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, TAJUNGPINANG -- The Indonesian warship, KRI Teluk Gilimanuk 531, of the Navy Western Fleet (Koarmabar) halted a local flagged KM Trianis ship carrying treasures salvaged from a shipwreck in the Mapur waters, Bintan District, Riau Islands.

"The ship, weighing 82 GT, was secured, as it was carrying 546 pieces of ceramics that were allegedly retrieved from the ocean floor, without seeking legal permission," Spokesperson of Tanjung Pinang VI Naval Main Base Major Josdy Damopolii stated here on Wednesday.

The ceramics, recovered from the seabed of the Mapur waters, were believed to be from the Ming Dynasty.

"The officers are still investigating the case," Damapolii noted.

He further added that there might be other ships involved in this illegal treasure hunt operation.

The treasure raider ship was commanded by Salman Lubis and has eight crew members and five passengers on board.

Besides the ship, the Navy also confiscated diving equipment such as a compressor, goggles, a diving suit, and a 300-meter long hose for delivering oxygen.

The ship was escorted by the KRI Teluk Gilimanuk 531 warship to the Tanjungpinang IV Naval Main Base for further investigation.

sumber : Antara
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