General information

IMO:
8100686
MMSI:
Callsign:
S2BE
Width:
20.0 m
Length:
133.0 m
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Flag:
Bangladesh
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Position:
Navigational status:
n/a
Course:
0.1° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
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Area:
Strait of Malacca
Last seen:
2011-10-20
4722 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
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Current draft:
Last update:
4812 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
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scrapped

Thu Sep 12 10:50:20 CEST 2019 BerndU

scrapped at Port Klang 08/2017 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=3056137

13 Seamen from MV 'Banga Biraj' finally flew home

Wed Jun 22 07:56:46 CEST 2011 arnekiel

Thirteen Bangladeshi seamen who were stranded in their detained ship off Northport for over 13 months without proper food and wages were finally reunited with their families in Dhaka and Chittagong. They were repatriated on a Bangladeshi airline flight by the Immigration Department 18 days after they were taken off from their vessel MV Banga Biraj, which was detained by the Shah Alam High Court and found to be not seaworthy.

Stranded seamen may return home

Sun Jun 12 08:28:51 CEST 2011 arnekiel

The detained container vessel mvBanga Biraj is being put up for sale in a move that could finally see its crew going home. Insurance company Takaful Ikhlas Sdn Bhd, one of the plaintiffs in the lengthy legal battle over the ship, has filed for an application to sell the vessel. This was after the Shah Alam High Court granted an Omnibus Order to the Sheriff to take charge of the maintenance and welfare of the crew and vessel. Lawyer Oon Thian Seng, who is representing the insurance company, said the application will be heard on June 16. However, there was concern that the sale of the poorly-maintained vessel would not be enough to cover the RM5.5mil paid by the insurance company to Northport over damages incurred by Banga Biraj when it crashed into two quay cranes on Oct 22, 2008. Oon said the plaintiff was willing to forward the expenses for the repatriation of the crew to the Sheriff but would need the interim protection order cancelled as soon as possible. He said the court ordered that the ship be brought from deep waters to the port to prevent collision with other vessels. An officer from the Labour Department, who was present at court, said it will be working to speed up the process of cancelling the 15 crew members' protection orders. She, however, refused to comment further. The Banga Biraj was detained by the Shah Alam High Court after crashing into the quay cranes, causing losses estimated at RM7mil. It sailed off after the accident and was detained on May 4 last year when it returned with a different set of crewmen. The 13 Bangladeshis and two Indonesians who abandoned the ship last week are currently staying in a human-trafficking victims' safe house in Tanjung Keling, Malacca.

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