Product Tanker Vier Harmoni. Photo by John Regan via Marine Traffic
by Rozanna Latiff (Reuters) An oil tanker which was first reported to have been taken by pirates and sailed into Indonesian waters, was likely taken over by its own crew due to a dispute with their employer, Malaysian authorities said on Wednesday.
M/V Vier Harmoni, carrying 900,000 liters of diesel worth around 1.6 million ringgit ($390,000), went missing after leaving the Tanjung Pelepas port on the eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia on Tuesday before it was relocated in the waters off Batam, Indonesia.
Related Book: Seized by Max Hardberger
Malaysian and Indonesian authorities had been conducting search operations in the area to locate the vessel.
First Admiral Mohd Taha Ibrahim of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) said early investigations suggested the ship’s disappearance was not caused by theft or robbery.
“[It] was closely related to internal disagreements between its owner, leaser and crew,” MMEA said in a statement.
Mohd Taha said contact was made in the afternoon with the ship’s captain, who said the Vier Harmoni was on its way to Batam and that all of the ship’s crew members were safe.
MT Vier Harmoni is registered in Batam and leased to a Malaysian company, carrying 10 Indonesian crew.
Mohd Taha said MMEA was continuing to investigate the cause of the ship’s diversion.
Shipping data in Thomson Reuters Eikon suggests the ship’s transponder has been turned off since June 20.
The coasts around Southeast Asia have been a target of pirates and militants looking to steal fuel and kidnap crew for a ransom.
Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines agreed in June to step up air and sea patrols and escorts for commercial ships in their common maritime areas to fend off potential hijacks, kidnaps and robbery.
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff and Joseph Sipalan; Writing by Praveen Menon; Editing by Tom Hogue and Alexandra Hudson)
Thamesborg's journey from China to Canada was supposed to take just three to four weeks via an Arctic shortcut. It ended up lasting more than two months. Wagenborg’s general cargo ship has reached its originally intended destination of Baie Comeau in eastern Canada.
By Katharine Gemmell Oct 26, 2025 (Bloomberg) –A Chinese-flagged ship has sunk in waters off Guangzhou after colliding with a Singapore-registered container ship, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said...
The head of the US Southern Command is visiting key Caribbean nations this week, as President Donald Trump’s administration surges forces into the region in a bid to hem in Venezuela.
October 15, 2025
Total Views: 1473
Get The Industry’s Go-To News
Subscribe to gCaptain Daily and stay informed with the latest global maritime and offshore news
— just like 107,102 professionals
Secure Your Spot
on the gCaptain Crew
Stay informed with the latest maritime and offshore news, delivered daily straight to your inbox
— trusted by our 107,102 members
Your Gateway to the Maritime World!
Essential news coupled with the finest maritime content sourced from across the globe.