
Together with an oil spill boom and skimmer, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) was around the suspected area of the sunken oil tanker MT Princess Empress at the northeast of Balingawan Port, Lucta Port and Buloc Bay in Oriental Mindoro on March 14, 2023. |聽PHOTO: Malayan Towage and Salvage Corporation via Philippine聽Coast聽Guard
MANILA, Philippines 鈥 The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are looking at the claim of a witness that MT Princess Empress is already a rebuilt scrap.
鈥淲e will look at these declarations. Very important kasi 鈥榩ag sinabi na bago yung barko [These declarations are very important because if the vessel is new], they鈥檙e saying already there鈥檚 a very little chance they have any liability in this case,鈥 Remulla said over Radio DZBB.
鈥淧ero pag nakita na luma na yan, reconditioned, syempre nakatutok kaagad sa kanila yung atensyon [Once confirmed that this (vessel) is old, reconditioned, of course, the attention of everyone is already on them],鈥 Remulla added.
The claim of the witness is very serious, said Remulla, that the DOJ tagged both the NBI and PNP Crime Lab for help.
鈥淲e will continue with the investigative process,鈥 he said.
The DOJ chief added that they will also coordinate with Marina 鈥渢o give us the permitting process to walk us through how they gave MT Princess Empress all these regulatory permits needed for it to be able to set sail in Philippine waters.鈥
Remulla said the vessel should have been subject to an inspection as part of the permitting process.
On possible liabilities of government officials, if there are any and that of the owner of the vessel, Remulla said 鈥渨e will look at everything first. It is very hard to conclude what violations was committed without talking to them and without getting all the papers.鈥