Basarnas Accusations Of Not Responding To KM. Son Of Lost Contact, Victim's Family Apologizes

AMBON - Head of the Ambon Basarnas Search and Rescue Office, Mustari admitted that he had received an apology from the family of the victim KM Putra who was reported to have died and lost contact in the waters of Southwest Maluku since May 29, 2022. Jakarta regarding reports of ships losing contact with which the Ambon Basarnas did not respond and appeared in a number of online media," Mustari said in Ambon, Wednesday, June 8. Agus, as the reporting party to the Ambon Basarnas, admitted that communication had not gone well with his brother in Jakarta regarding follow-up actions. a ship accident report by the local Basarnas. According to him, the Ambon Basarnas received the information on Monday, June 6 2022, while KM. Putra, who was carrying three crew members, experienced an accident since May 29, 2022 between the waters of Sermatang Island and southern Moa Island, MBD Regency. TNI AL, Polair, and Bakamla and carried out i-Broadcast to the Central Basarnas. On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, the Saumlaki SAR Post conducted a search in the Saumlaki waters which was suspected to be heading south. Abhimanyu SAR before departing from Ambon to MBD waters to conduct a search," said Mustari as quoted by Antara. The joint SAR team will look for two KM crew members. The son of Yusuf I dreamia and Yustus Okmemera, while one person who has been found safe is Ari Onareli.