News reports here cited the bureau’s Kuala Lumpur-based PiracyReporting Centre as saying that the ship lost contact after leavingSingapore on May 27 on its way to Pontianak port in the Indonesian cityof Kalimantan.
The IMB has urged other vessels to keep a lookout for the missing tanker, which has 14 sailors aboard.
From January-March, as many as 23 actual and attempted pirate attacks were recorded, mainly off the coast of Indonesia.
LastApril, a group of heavily-armed pirates attacked a Thai oil tanker offthe eastern coast of Malaysia, injuring its captain and stealing dieselfuel from its cargo.-VNA