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Penang MMEA detains three fishing boats operated by foreigners

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained three class C fishing boats for various various offences when inspected in the state's waters yesterday (January 21).

Acting Penang MMEA director, Maritime Commander Nak Rong Si Prom, said the three boats which were operated by foreigners were detained separately around 10.5 to 42 nautical miles southwest of Pulau Kendi.

According to him, the first boat with a crew of four Myanmar nationals were nabbed at 2.30am as enforcement officers were conducting Ops Tiris 3.0 for suspected fishing violations under 15 nautical miles, apart from not having valid permits.

"The second boat manned by five Myanmar crew members was detained by KM Burau when conducting a routine patrol around 42 nautical miles southwest of Pulau Kendi after all crews aged betwen 24 and 45 years failed to produce valid personal identification documents.

"Apart from that, the boats were also suspected of breaching the conditions of a valid license under section 8 (b) of the Fisheries Act 1985 and following that, MMEA seized about 1,000 kilogrammes (kg) of sea produce," he said in a statement here today (January 22).

Nak Rong said, the same team detained a third boat shortly after with five Thai crews and when checked, two of them were found not to have obtained permission from the Malaysian director-general of Fisheries to work on the boat.

He said that all the foreign crews were then arrested along with the estimated 400 kilogrammes (kg) of fish while the boat involved was escorted to the pier of the Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) in Penang for further action for violating the valid conditions of the license. — BERNAMA

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