DHAKA: A prosecutor investigating the South Korean ferry sinking that left 302 people dead or missing says all 15 crew members involved in the ship`s navigation are now in custody, reports the abc NEWS on Saturday.
Earlier, divers found 48 bodies in a single room on the vessel meant to accommodate 38 people on Friday.
Prosecutor Yang Jung-jin of the joint investigation team says two helmsmen and two members of the steering crew were detained Saturday.
“Eleven other crew members, including the captain, were arrested previously”, he added.
Prosecutor Yang Jung-jin said that they are accused of negligence and of failing to help passengers in need as the ferry Sewol sank April 16.
“The captain initially told passengers to stay in their rooms and took half an hour to issue an evacuation order, by which time the ship was tilting too severely for many people to get out.”
Ten days after the sinking, 187 bodies have been recovered and 115 people remain missing.
BDST: 1148 HRS, APR 26, 2014