Indonesia boat captain held after fire kills 23
INDONESIAN police said yesterday they have detained the captain of a tourist boat that burst into flames en route to a holiday island and left 23 people dead, amid reports he was the first to jump ship.
The Zahro Express was engulfed by fire on Sunday shortly after it set off from Jakarta carrying about 250 local holidaymakers to celebrate the New Year on nearby Tidung island.
Panicked passengers fought over life jackets and jumped into the sea as the huge blaze tore through the ferry after starting in the engine room, with authorities blaming an electrical fault for the accident.
Most were rescued but 23 were killed and 50 suffered injuries, with 19 still in hospital yesterday, according to the disaster agency.
Police said the captain, named in local reports as Muhammad Nali, had been detained on Sunday and was being questioned over suspected negligence in relation to the fire, which reduced the boat to a blackened wreck.
Several local media outlets reported the captain had jumped ship first, abandoning the tourists as the fire erupted, and was found floating in the sea before being rescued.
Tonny Budiono, a senior official at the transport ministry, vowed to punish the captain if the allegations turned out to be true. “If the captain jumped first then he is not a real captain — the captain should be the last,” he was quoted as saying in local media. “If it is true we will revoke his license, he will not be allowed to sail any more.”
The boat’s manifest said it was only carrying about 100 passengers, less than half the true number, although the transport ministry said it does not believe the vessel was overloaded.
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