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Maritime expert urges MACC to expedite probe into alleged petroleum cargo discrepancies at Johor port

Malay Mail

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July 8, 2026

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Maritime expert urges MACC to expedite probe into alleged petroleum cargo discrepancies at Johor port

PUTRAJAYA, July 8 — A maritime industry expert Datuk Seri R. Jeyenderan today urged the Malaysian...

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Malay Mail

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· Jul 10, 2026

Investigation into alleged petroleum cargo document discrepancies at Tanjung Langsat Port still ongoing

KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — The investigation into alleged discrepancies involving petroleum cargo document...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Pemain industri gesa SPRM percepat siasatan isu kargo petroleum di Johor

PETALING JAYA: Seorang pemain industri maritim menggesa Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) mempercepat siasatan berhubung dakwaan percanggahan dokumen kargo petroleum di Pelabuhan Tanjung Langsat, Johor. Ketua l pegawai eksekutif Maritime Network Sdn Bhd Datuk Seri R Jeyenderan berkata isu itu membabitkan percanggahan antara bil muatan (BL) dan pergerakan fizikal kargo petroleum yang laporan berkait dengannya ... Read more The post Pemain industri gesa SPRM percepat siasatan isu kargo petroleum di Johor appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Independent Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

False Bay study reveals hidden build-up of pharmaceuticals, metals in seabed

False Bay study reveals hidden build-up of pharmaceuticals, metals in seabed

NDTV

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· Jun 25, 2026

Unknown 'Projectile' Attacks Cargo Ship In Strait Of Hormuz

British marine security firm Vanguard Tech identified that vessel as the Singapore-flagged container ship Ever Lovely.

Arab Times Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Singapore Expresses Concern After Vessel Hit Near Hormuz, While Iran’s IRGC Rejects New Shipping Route Without Its Approval

SINGAPORE/DUBAI, Jun 26: Singapore has expressed “deep concern” after a Singapore-registered container ship was struck by an unidentified projectile while transiting near the Strai...

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

Double Beach Wash-Up: Second ‘Lion’ Drug Bundle Discovered In Florida Inside A Week

Federal law enforcement authorities are investigating a second maritime smuggling incident in the Florida Keys after a package of suspected contraband washed ashore on July 8, 2026—marking the second such discovery in the area in less than a week. The most recent find occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. near Mile Marker 77.5. Authorities recovered a [] Double Beach Wash-Up: Second ‘Lion’ Drug Bundle Discovered In Florida Inside A Week

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Related coverage for "Maritime expert urges MACC to expedite probe into alleged petroleum cargo discrepancies at Johor port": Malay Mail — Investigation into alleged petroleum cargo document discrepancies at Tanjung Langsat Port still ongoing. Utusan Malaysia — Pemain industri gesa SPRM percepat siasatan isu kargo petroleum di Johor. Independent Online — False Bay study reveals hidden build-up of pharmaceuticals, metals in seabed. NDTV — Unknown 'Projectile' Attacks Cargo Ship In Strait Of Hormuz. Arab Times Online — Singapore Expresses Concern After Vessel Hit Near Hormuz, While Iran’s IRGC Rejects New Shipping Route Without Its Approval. Tampa Free Press — Double Beach Wash-Up: Second ‘Lion’ Drug Bundle Discovered In Florida Inside A Week