CRIME & COURTS

MMEA Recovered Assets Worth Over RM1.5 Bln In 2024 - Saifuddin Nasution

03/01/2025 05:56 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) recovered over RM1.5 billion in assets during maritime rescue operations last year, revealed Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

In a Facebook post today, he stated that the figure represents 218 maritime incidents involving 1,256 victims.

"A total of 1,168 individuals were successfully rescued, while 62 lives were lost and 26 remain missing," he wrote.

Additionally, the MMEA recorded over RM91 million in seizures from maritime operations conducted during the same period.

Saifuddin noted that the agency also conducted 50,783 inspections, resulting in 1,271 arrests.

The seizures comprise assets confiscated from foreign fishermen (RM85 million), diesel (RM1.3 million), drugs (RM983,500), controlled goods (RM660,401), petrol (RM215,277), ketum (RM129,000), cigarettes (RM16,520), and other items worth over RM2.6 million.

“The MMEA remains the primary shield in safeguarding the nation’s maritime security and sovereignty.

“The government is committed to strengthening border security efforts to uphold national sovereignty and ensure the well-being of all citizens,” he said.

--BERNAMA 

© 2025 BERNAMA   • Disclaimer   • Privacy Policy   • Security Policy