Sea robbery fears stalk Singapore and Malaysia’s busiest waterways
Concerns regarding piracy and robbery in the busy waterways of Singapore and Malaysia have intensified, as a recent attack on a tanker revealed vulnerabilities. The incident is part of a series of similar occurrences, raising alarm among shipping industries.
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