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COLOMBO (News 1st); The Malaysian Coast Guard vessel KM BENDAHARA arrived at the Port of Colombo on a replenishment visit, where it was ceremonially welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with longstanding naval traditions.
The KM BENDAHARA is a 64.16-meter Reliance Class Medium Endurance Cutter, crewed by 50 personnel and commanded by Commander (Maritime) Mohd Fahimi Bin Omar.
KM BENDAHARA (IMO 4684892) is a Naval ship built in 1968 and is sailing under the flag of Malaysia.
During their stay, the crew is scheduled to explore Sri Lanka through a series of sightseeing tours, offering them a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural and natural heritage.
The KM BENDAHARA is slated to depart Sri Lankan waters on 30 October, concluding its official port call.
