Maritime authorities of Malaysia have stated that cannon shells which belong from World War II have been located on a China-registered bulk carrier ship retarded at the end of the week for entering in its waters without permit. It is coming to understanding that scavengers have targeted two British World War II wrecks off the coast of Malaysia. Reports of this activity which is against the rules, Britain’s National Museum of the Royal Navy seems quite upset with the incident. The defence ministry declared as the violation of maritime military graves, the BBC explains. A ship registered in Fuzhou, China which was containing 32 crew members has failed to present anchoring permits during a routine inspection in waters off Malaysia’s southern Johor state. The authorities has discovered scrap metal and cannon shells on the ship after checking it a couple of times entirely. No body is sure about what are those shells linked to but they seem to be linked with a different seizure.