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Fury as Chinese scavengers desecrate war graves of 840 Royal Navy sailors killed in World War Two

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THE war graves of 840 Royal Navy sailors have been desecrated by Chinese scavengers.

A scrap metal barge illegally dragged up pieces of wreckage from sunken World War Two ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse.

A BRITISH war grave which is the resting place of 840 Royal Navy sailors has been desecrated by shameless Chinese scavengers., , World War 2 shipwrecks HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were targeted by a scrap metal barge which used a giant crane to pull up pieces of wreckage. , , The two sunken battleships are designated as war grave sites and are supposed to be protected from illegal salvage operations. , , Photos obtained by The Sun Online show the enormous dredger Chuan Hong 68 lurking over the top of the wreck site. , , She sails under a Chinese flag, has previously been linked to illegal salvage, and has been caught on maritime radars near the two shipwrecks., , The ship was spotted by locals who attempted to confront them - but they were then chased off by scrappers in a small speedboat. , Professional diver Hazz Zain, who helps to protect the wrecks, was notified of the scavengers by fishermen. , He told The Sun: "The barge was found being circled by a small boat to make sure there were no intruders., "I alerted the enforcement agencies.", , Malaysian heritage authorities and local police have vowed to probe the salvage. , , And a scrapyard where some metal has been offloaded has already been raided by police in Johor., , Pictures from the yard appear to show an anchor, a naval gun and large amounts of unexploded ammunition. , HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were both sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers just two days after the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941., , Admiral Lord West - the former First Sea Lord - previously moved to try and protect the wrecks, ordering the salvage of Wales’ bell after it was targeted by salvagers., He told The Sun: “They are war graves - in our waters we look after them, but in someone else’s waters they have to look after them. , , “It’s extremely worrying - the Malaysians said they would look after them, and if this is going on again they aren’t looking after it as well as they should. , , “I’ve had letters from relatives of those who were lost on those ships over the years and the emotional impact is huge., , “To think someone is ripping up the metal where their bodies lay, it has a huge impact on the next of kin., , “It’s a dreadful thing to happen - but those people who do it are not interested, they are just in it for the money.”  , Police chief Datuk Kamarul told The Sun: “An investigation has been started and it is still in process. , , “British authorities have been informed as part of the investigation.”, , In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: “We strongly condemn any desecration of any maritime military grave. , , “Where we have evidence of desecration of the wrecks of Royal Navy vessels, we will take appropriate action, including working with regional Governments and partners to prevent inappropriate activity at such sites.”
Scrap metal barge Chuan Hong illegally dragged up pieces of wreckage from sunken World War Two ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse
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The vessel, with a giant crane, was spotted by fishermen who tried to confront it but were chased off by scrappers a speedboat[/caption]
(Eingeschränkte Rechte für bestimmte redaktionelle Kunden in Deutschland. Limited rights for specific editorial clients in Germany.) World War II in the Pacific Sinking of the battleship 'HMS Prince of Wales' (back) and of the battlecruiser 'HMS Repulse' (front) after being hit by Japanese torpedo aircrafts off the Malaysian coast near Kuantan. Crew members of the 'Prince of Wales' are trying to get on a rescue boat - 1941 - Vintage property of ullstein bild (Photo by ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
HMS Prince of Wales, pictured sinking, was part of Force Z – trying to intercept the Japanese who were preparing to invade the then colony of Malaya (now Malaysia)
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The vessels were struck by Japanese torpedo bombers off the coast of Malaysia two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

The wrecks are designated British war grave sites and are supposed to be protected.

Photos obtained by The Sun show the huge dredger Chuan Hong 68 in the area.

She sails under a Chinese flag and was previously linked to illegal salvage operations.

The vessel, with a giant crane, was spotted by fishermen who tried to confront it but were chased off by scrappers a speedboat.

Diver Hazz Zain, who helps to protect the wrecks, said: “The barge was being circled by a small boat.

“I alerted the enforcement agencies.”

Malaysian heritage authorities and local police vowed to probe the intrusion.

A scrapyard where some metal has been offloaded has been raided by cops in Johor.

Pictures from the yard appear to show an anchor, a naval gun and large amounts of unexploded ammunition.

Former Sea Lord Admiral Lord West previously moved to try to protect the wrecks — ordering the salvage of Wales’ bell after it was targeted by scavengers.

He told The Sun: “They are war graves — in our waters we look after them, but in someone else’s waters they have to look after them.

“It’s extremely worrying — the Malaysians said they would look after them.

“I’ve had letters from relatives of those lost on the ships.

“To think someone is ripping up the metal where bodies lay, it has a huge impact on the next of kin.”

Police chief Datuk Kamarul said: “An investigation has started.

“British authorities have been informed.”

The Ministry of Defence said: “We strongly condemn any desecration of any maritime military grave.”

Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse were part of Force Z – trying to intercept the Japanese who were preparing to invade the then colony of Malaya (now Malaysia).

Winston Churchill called news of the double sinking the most “direct shock” he had in all of World War Two.

War and Conflict, World War Two, Pacific Sea War, September 1940, The British battleship HMS,"Prince of Wales" which was sunk by the Japanese on 10th December 1941, with great loss of life (Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Battleship HMS Prince of Wales was struck by Japanese torpedo bombers off the coast of Malaysia two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941
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Caption: H.M.S Repulse leaving Johore Strait on its last Voyage, December 8 1941.
The wreck of HMS Repulse is designated a British war grave site and is supposed to be protected
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The war graves of the Royal Navy sailors are located in the South China Sea[/caption]










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