Alleged Unauthorised STS Incident, Probe On

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  • Consort Bunkers Pte Ltd confirmed its owned and operated bunker tanker Pearl Melody to be involved in an alleged unauthorised ship-to-ship (STS) incident.
  • Mr Yeo declined to provide further comment due to ongoing police investigations, but was keen to point out the non-involvement of the bunker tanker’s charterer.

A Manifold Times report states that Consort Bunkers confirms ‘Pearl Melody’ in alleged unauthorised STS incident.

Singapore authorities act fast

“On Saturday [5 June], Singapore authorities managed to catch a foreign vessel being engaged in an alleged unauthorised STS incident with the bunker tanker Pearl Melody,” Yeo Siok Keak, Director and General Manager of Consort Bunkers, told Manifold Times.

The management firmly denounce any criminal activities taking place onboard our barges and have been fully assisting with relevant officials in their investigations.  They trust the authorities will get to the bottom of this matter.

“We will like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and the Police Coast Guard for their role in this operation to keep Singapore and its port waters safe.”

No further information provided

Mr Yeo declined to provide further comment due to ongoing police investigations, but was keen to point out the non-involvement of the bunker tanker’s charterer.

“Consort Bunkers strongly believes our charterer has no part in the issues surrounding Pearl Melody,” he states.

The 7,996 dwt Pearl Melody is a 2018-built Singapore-registered bunker tanker, according to Consort Bunkers’ official website.

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Source : Manifold Times