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Malaysia detains Chinese ship suspected of looting British WW2 wrecks by atoluwash(m) : 12:12 pm On May 30, 2023



Malaysia has detained a Chinese-enlisted vessel associated with stealing from two British World War Two shipwrecks.

The bulk carrier was seized on Sunday for anchoring illegally at the site in the South China Sea.

Ammunition believed to be from the HMS Ruler of Wales and HMS Repulse, which were sunk by Japanese powers more than 80 years ago, was then found on board.

The UK Ministry of Defence had before denounced the supposed strike as a "defilement" of oceanic conflict graves.

Old shipwrecks are targeted by scavengers for their rare low-background steel, also known as "pre-war steel". The low radiation in the steel makes it a rare and valuable resource for use in medical and scientific equipment.

The British vessels, on the bed of the sea some 100km (60 miles) off the east coast of Malaysia, had been focused on for quite a long time.

The Royal Navy battleships were dispatched to Singapore during the war to shore up the defense of Malaya. Japanese torpedoes sank them on 10 December 1941.

The strike - which occurred just three days after the attack on the US fleet in Pearl Harbour - killed some 842 sailors and is considered one of the worst disasters in British naval history.

Fishermen and divers first reported the presence of the foreign vessel to Malaysian authorities last month.

Local maritime police detained the Chinese ship on Sunday. The boat, registered in Fuzhou, had 32 crew on board, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) said in a statement.

Cannon shells "suspected to be from World War Two" were uncovered during a vessel search. Malaysian agencies are also investigating the provenance of the ammunition.

The MMEA added that it is linked to a cache of unexploded artillery, said to be from the two sunken vessels, that police seized from a private scrap yard in the southern state of Johor earlier this month.

In 2017, during a tour of Malaysia, a local diver showed the then Prince Charles images that documented damage to the HMS Prince of Wales inflicted by scavengers.

The Defence Secretary at the time responded by saying the UK would work with Malaysian and Indonesian governments to investigate claims that up to six British warships had been plundered in their waters.

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