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Article: INDONESIAN NAVY PROBES INTO MUTINY ON TAIWANESE FISHING BOAT.
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- ANT - LKBN ANTARA (Indonesia)
- Article date:
- September 26, 2005
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Jakarta, Sept 26 (ANTARA) - Indonesian navy investigators have been trying to find the motive behind the mutiny by the 11-member crew of the Taiwanese-flagged trawl, MVF Thi Lih Wang, against their captain, a top Indonesian navy officer said.So far, the ship's crew members have confessed that the mutiny was triggered by their unfair treatment by the skipper, Western Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Tedjo Edi Poerdijanto said here Monday.Speaking to reporters on the sideline of a visit to the Western Fleet's limited patrol base to observe the Taiwanese fishing boat, he said the real motivation of mutiny would be revealed, and the case would be handled in accordance with ...