KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 — Five Malaysians were rescued by the Greek Coast Guard after a vessel carrying them was involved in a shipwreck off the coast of Kastellorizo, Greece, on Tuesday (May 12).
In a statement on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry said preliminary reports indicated that the vessel experienced technical and navigational system failures during its voyage, causing it to strike a coral reef before sinking near the coast.
“Following the incident, three of the Malaysian nationals were released by Greek authorities after completing documentation and immigration processes.
“However, two Malaysians have been detained by local authorities to assist in investigations regarding alleged violations of local environmental laws, specifically concerning damage to the marine ecosystem caused by the collision with the reef,” the statement stated.
The Foreign Ministry said it would continue monitoring developments in the case and issue updates as necessary.
“The Embassy of Malaysia in Bucharest is in close contact with the relevant Greek authorities and is extending all necessary consular assistance to ensure their safety, welfare and legal rights are fully protected throughout the ongoing legal process,” it said.

















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