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Two Vessels Caught For Illegal Fishing


One of the boats caught for illegal fishing.

 


 February 19th, 2022  |  11:40 AM  |   264 views

KOTA KINABALU

 

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sabah and Labuan seized two fishing vessels in the waters off Tuaran and Kota Belud on. Friday morning.

 

MMEA Sabah and Labuan director, First Admiral Datuk Hj Mohd Rosli Abdullah said both vessels were spotted carrying out illegal fishing by MMEA patrol boats.

 

“The Malaysian Maritime Sea Surveillance System (SWASLA) spotted one of the suspicious vessels about three nautical miles off Tanjung Tembungo Tuaran around 3.30am.

 

“Upon inspection, MMEA found none of the crew’s names match the ones on the boat licence,” he said, adding that all the crew and the fishing vessels were towed to the MMEA headquarters for further investigation.

 

About an hour later at 4.50am, SWASLA  spotted another suspicious vessel along Teluk Ambong in Kota Belud.

 

An MMEA boat was deployed to the location and upon inspection found that some of the crewmen did not have valid documents.

 

“The vessel was also towed back to the MMEA headquarters in Sepanggar for further investigation,” said Mohd Rosli.

 

Both cases will be investigated under the Fisheries Act 1985, the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952/60 and the Immigration Act 1959/63.

 


 

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Ihsan PELITA BRUNEI

by THE BORNEO POST

 

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