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Malaysia searches for 14 missing after migrant boat capsizes

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 8:53 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 (Reuters) – Malaysia’s maritime agency has launched a search and rescue operation for 14 people ​missing after a boat believed to ‌be carrying undocumented Indonesian migrants sank off its western coast on Monday.

A fisherman alerted authorities early Monday after discovering victims floating in the ‌waters ​off Pangkor island, Perak ⁠state maritime director Mohamad ⁠Shukri Khotob said in a statement.

A local fishing vessel rescued 23 Indonesians, including seven women, who were escorted to a ​marine police jetty for documentation and further investigations, Mohamad Shukri said.

Initial investigations ⁠found that the sunken ⁠boat, carrying 37 people, had ​departed from Kisaran, Indonesia on May 9 with ​its passengers headed for several Malaysian ‌destinations including the capital Kuala Lumpur and Penang island in the northwest.

“As of now… the remaining victims have yet to ⁠be identified and search operations are continuing,” Mohamad Shukri said.

Accidents are common in the waterways between ⁠Indonesia and ‌Malaysia, usually involving overloaded boats ⁠ferrying labourers seeking work in ​Malaysian ‌plantations and factories.

An estimated 100,000 ​to 200,000 ⁠Indonesians make the perilous journey each year, often recruited by trafficking gangs and subject to exploitation when they arrive, migrant activists have said.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by ​Martin Petty)