KKP Intercept Malaysia Vessel

Rabu, 16 Desember 2015 - 21:54 WIB
KKP Intercept Malaysia...
KKP Intercept Malaysia Vessel
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BELAWAN - Ship Supervisors (KP) 004 Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) capture the Malaysian-flagged vessels measuring 56 KM SLFA 2675 GT in the waters of the Malacca Strait, the waters around North Sumatra.

Director General of Marine Resources and Fisheries (PSDKP) Asep Burhanudin in a written statement on Wednesday, said the vessel was arrested while doing illegal fishing activities by as much as 300 kg payload on December 13, 2015.

Besides caught while fishing in Regional Fisheries Management of the Republic of Indonesia (WPP-NRI) without the necessary documents permit from the Government of Indonesia, said Asep, the vessel is also found using fishing gear are prohibited and damage marine resources and fisheries, namely trawling.

"The vessel while allegedly violating Article 93 paragraph (2) in conjunction with Article 27 (2) of Law No. 45 of 2009 on amendments to the Law No. 31 of 2004 on Fisheries, with the threat of imprisonment of 6 (six) years and a fine at most Rp. 20 billion, "he said.

He said, the arrest of the ship Supervisory secure evidence of the ships KM SLFA 2675, the trawl fishing gear unit, a GPS navigation device unit, a unit of the compass, one radio communication unit, and 300 kg of fish mixture.

Furthermore, the legal process will be submitted to the Civil Servant Investigators (investigators) Fisheries and evidence along with five crew members were escorted to the WNA Myanmar PSDKP Station Belawan, North Sumatra.

Meanwhile, last week Boat CTF Trustees (KP) 001 Leopard sharks are also captured two ships from the Philippines are doing illegal fishing in Indonesian waters and is currently in the port of Sorong.

Two ships are vessel F / B RGJ weighs 30 GT carrying 25 crew members and 100 foreign citizens tail tuna with large size as well as F / B Green Mile measuring 30 GT with 24 crew foreigners and carry as many as 200 species of tuna fish tail.

Both ships without a flag was captured in waters between Maluku and Papua.
(rnz)
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