Australian Origin Cruises 'Forced' Leave the Isles Many Aceh Singkil
Australian cruise ship lego anchor around Asok Island, Banyak Islands, Aceh Singkil, Thursday (16/11/2017).
Report Serambi Indonesia Reporter, Dede Rosadi
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, SINGKIL - Australian cruise ships reportedly stopped in the constellation Pulau Banyak, Aceh Singkil, Thursday (16/11/2017).
The ship, which is estimated to bring hundreds of tourists, is anchored around the island of Asok.
The existence of the Australian ship was known by the commander of Pulau Banyak Island, Antaruddin along with the Naval Lane Simeulue, who was patrolling illegal fishing surveillance.
While it was patrolling the cruise ship was seen lego anchor around Asok Island.
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The vessel named L'austral only briefly stopped at Many Islands.
For being asked to leave immediately after being examined does not have a passing permit and a schedule of sailing routes to the Many Many.
"When we checked there were no routes to Pulau Banyak or Aceh Singkil, we ordered them directly from the island," said Antaruddin Sea Commander Pulau Banyak, when informing the presence of the vessel, Friday (17/11/2017) night.
This article has been aired on Tribunnews.com with the title of Australian Origin Cruises 'Forced' Leave the Many Islands of Aceh Singkil, http://www.tribunnews.com/regional/2017/11/18/kapal-pesiar-asal-australia-dipaksa abandon-islands-many-aceh-singkil.


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