General information

IMO:
9850006
MMSI:
219295000
Callsign:
OXAP2
Width:
38.0 m
Length:
228.0 m
Deadweight:
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AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Denmark
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
195.3° / -4.0
Heading:
199.0° / -4.0
Speed:
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Status:
moving
Area:
South China Sea
Last seen:
2025-07-26
2 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
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Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
8 days ago
Source:
T-AIS

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Latest ports

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Arrival
Departure
Duration
2025-07-18
2025-07-20
1d 15h 19m
2025-06-25
2025-06-26
14h 35m
2025-06-25
2025-06-25
2025-06-23
2025-06-25
1d 12h 32m
2025-06-11
2025-06-15
3d 8h 4m
2025-05-11
2025-05-14
3d 7h 15m
2025-04-24
2025-04-25
1d 4h 31m
2025-04-09
2025-04-11
2d 24m
2025-03-26
2025-03-27
1d 19h 7m
2025-03-01
2025-03-07
5d 15h 39m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Kukup Island
2025-07-08
Leave
Malacca Straits - Port Klang
2025-07-08
Leave
Malacca Straits - Penang Island
2025-07-07
Leave
Malacca Straits - North
2025-07-07
Enter
Banda Aceh
2025-07-06
Leave
Strait of Hormuz
2025-06-27
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Strait of Hormuz
2025-06-21
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

11 suspects arrested while stealing spare parts

Fri Jul 18 12:14:47 CEST 2025 Timsen

Police in the Riau Islands have arrested 11 suspects accused of carrying out a series of armed robberies against cargo ships passing through the region’s border waters since 2017. The authorities were searching for three more pirate groups active in the area. The arrests were made by the Water and Air Police Directorate (Ditpolairud) of the Riau Islands Regional Police, following tips from the public and the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in Singapore. The suspects were caught in the act of stealing spare parts from the 'Torm Elizabeth', en route from Ras Tanura to Zhongjia, near the Nipah and Phillips Straits in the Karimun district, where ships are required to slow down to between 0 and 5 knots. Pirates took advantage of this regulation to target ships that had reduced speed. Authorities began surveillance and patrols after receiving reports of suspicious activities at sea. On July 9, a team from the Water and Air Police intercepted a boat powered by a 72-horsepower Yamaha engine as it approached the vessel. The police arrested eight men onboard, identified only by their initials: S, I, R, RH, Z, SD, MI, and LA. Police found that the suspects used a 10-meter-long bamboo pole to hook ropes onto passing vessels and climb aboard. Some of them had thick calluses on their feet due to frequent barefoot climbing onto ships at night. They mainly targeted engine spare parts which could be resold for profit in Jakarta, sometimes earning as much as $6,000 from one raid. Further investigations led to the arrest of three more suspects. One of them, identified as P, was believed to be the coordinator of the robbery. Another, F, was caught with four packets of methamphetamine, and a third, A, was in charge of delivering stolen items to a person named Y in Jakarta. The gang used standard online ship-tracking websites to identify slow-moving targets. Before each robbery, they consumed methamphetamine to boost their confidence and reduce fear. The drug made them bolder, even willing to jump into the sea if chased or threatened. Although no firearms were found during the arrest, police discovered a homemade airsoft gun described as a “high-explosive type” that the suspects used to intimidate crew members. Investigators also suspected the gang previously had homemade firearms, though they were not in possession of any at the time of the operation. Along with the suspects, police also seized several items of evidence: a barge, three mobile phones, four packets of methamphetamine, an airsoft gun, and five boxes of stolen spare parts. The suspects werefacing multiple charges under Indonesian law, including aggravated theft under Article 363 of the Criminal Code, receiving and selling stolen goods under Article 480, narcotics-related offenses under Articles 112 and 197, and criminal conspiracy under Article 55. Based on the information collected during interrogation, police have also identified three other active piracy groups in the region, referred to as Groups J, O, and JO. Some members are repeat offenders who were previously arrested for similar crimes. One of the arrested suspects, S, is believed to have been involved with both Groups J and O in the past. 57 incidents of armed robbery were reported in the region in the first half of 2025, nearly four times more than the 15 cases reported during the same period of 2024.

Perpetrators stole ship's stores

Tue Jul 15 10:43:30 CEST 2025 Timsen

The 'Torm Elizabeth', while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait, en route from Ras Napur to Yantin, was boarded by six perpetrators on July 9, 2025, at 02.20 a.m., about 1,8 nautical miles off Pulau Cula in pos. 1° 3.6' N 103° 41.32'. E. The intruders stole ship's stores.

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