Malaysia Coast Guard Locates Oil Tanker Involved in Collision Off Singapore

The Ceres I was discovered in Malaysian waters, being towed by two tugboats.

Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s coast guard announced on Sunday that it had successfully located and intercepted a large oil tanker, the Ceres I, which was involved in a fiery collision with another vessel two days prior off the coast of Singapore.

On Saturday, the coast guard reported that the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker, Ceres I, had left the collision site, which had resulted in a fire and injuries to at least two crew members. The tanker was also suspected of having turned off its tracking system.

The Ceres I was discovered in Malaysian waters, being towed by two tugboats, according to a statement released by the coast guard on Sunday. Both the tanker and the tugboats have been detained for further investigation.

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Additionally, aerial surveys conducted by the coast guard identified minor traces of an oil spill at the collision site between the Ceres I and the Singapore-flagged vessel, Hafnia Nile. “The environment department has been informed and will conduct further monitoring,” the coast guard stated.

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