DutchNews, November 17,
2016
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| The HNLMS Kortenaer in the 1930s |
The British authorities have started an investigation into the disappearance of
seven shipwrecks – including three Dutch navy vessels – from the Java Sea.
Earlier this week, Dutch defence minister Jeanine Hennis said the wrecks of
cruisers HNLMS De Ruyter and HMLMS Java and much of destroyer HMLMS Kortenaer
has vanished from the sea bed.
The Guardian newspaper then reported that three
British ships and a US submarine have also been destroyed by illegal scrap
metal scavengers.
The British government has now contacted Indonesian
authorities to express ‘serious concern’ and request they investigate and take
‘appropriate action to protect the sites from any further disturbance’, the
paper said.
The discovery of the illegal salvage was made by divers during
preparations for next year’s 75 year anniversary commemorations, Hennis said in
a statement to parliament.
The battle, involving Dutch, British, American and
Australian ships, took place on February 27, 1942 and proved disastrous for the
allies. Some 2,200 people died, including 900 Dutch nationals and 250 people of
Indonesian Dutch origin.
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