BULELENG - The owner of a Malaysian-flagged yacht that was stranded on the northern coast of SPN Singaraja, Buleleng, Bali, turned out to be Australian. The yacht owner is also the owner of The Lovina Resort hotel in Singaraja Buleleng.

"It has its owner, the ship got loose and ended up stranded there. The owner is the owner of The Lovina hotel from Australia," said Head of Public Relations of the Buleleng Police Iptu I Gede Sumarjaya, Thursday, February 24.

The ship was originally propped up in front of the hotel, but was untied and stranded on the north coast of SPN Singaraja, Buleleng.

The owner only found out about this incident after the police informed the yacht that it was stranded. Regarding the Malaysian flag on the yacht, the police said it was possible the yacht was purchased from that country.

"Maybe he bought it there and got permission from Benoa to sail to Singaraja," he added.

The owner immediately went to the location of the stranded yacht. This yacht was brought by the owner on Wednesday, February 23 afternoon.


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