Jakarta (Antara Bali) - The Maritime and Fisheries Ministrys Hiu
004 patrol ship has detained a Malaysian fishing vessel for poaching
fish in North Sumatras waters in the Malacca Strait on December 13, a
government official stated.
The 56-gross ton (GT) KM SLFA 2675 vessel was caught with 300
kilograms of fish, Director General of the Maritime and Fisheries
Ministrys Surveillance of the Maritime and Fisheries Resources Asep
Burhanudin noted in a press statement made available to Antara here on
Wednesday.
For further investigation, the fishing vessel, with five crew
members, was then escorted to the Belawan Port in North Sumatra
Province, he remarked, adding that the crew members are all Myanmar
nationals.
The officials onboard the Hiu 004 patrol ship also seized a trawl,
compass, and 300 kilograms of fish along with a GPS device and other
radio communication equipment to be presented as evidence in court, he
revealed.
The skipper faces charges under Article 93, Point 2, juncto Article
27 (2) of Law Number 45 of 2009 on Fisheries with a maximum punishment
of six years in jail and a fine of Rp20 billion, he noted.
Several days ago, the Hiu Macan Tutul 001 patrol ship had also
detained two Filipino fishing vessels, with 49 fishermen onboard, while
conducting illegal fishing in the eastern part of Raja Ampat Districts
waters in West Papua Province.
One of the fishermen had a citizen card of Sorong town, but he could
not speak Indonesian language, Hiu Macan Tutul 001 patrol ships captain,
Pryo Kurniawan, informed journalists.
Kurniawan did not reveal the fishermans identity but said that an
investigation into the case was being conducted by Sorong towns Marine
and Fisheries Supervision Agency. (WDY)
Malaysian Vessel Detained for Poaching In Indonesian Waters
Kamis, 17 Desember 2015 7:27 WIB