LABUAN:
A Vietnamese fishing boat with 10 men onboard was seized by the Malaysian
Maritime Enforcement Agency for trespassing into Malaysian waters, 100 nautical
miles from Labuan.
After
half hour in hot pursuit, the MMEA's patrol craft KM Pemanggil cornered the
boat, and escorted it to the MMEA base midnight, Monday.
The
Vietnamese were brought before the magistrate court, Tuesday, for remand order
of seven days. According to their interpreter, they were trying to escape from
a storm.
But
MMEA Chief, Captain (Maritime) Wan Mat Wan Abdullah said this was unlikely as
they were trying to flee upon seeing the patrol craft.
"They
were caught red handed fishing. Found inside the boat were an assortment of
freshly caught trevally, tuna, hammerjack, and food supplies adequate for a few
days," said the maritime captain.
The
total catch weighed no less than 1,000 kg and the boat confiscated were valued
at RM500,000.
The
fishermen were held in custody to facilitate investigation. If found guilty,
the skipper could be fined up to RM1 million, while each of the crew not more
than RM100,000.
They
faced the charge of entering Malaysian territorial waters without permit issued
by the Malaysian Fisheries Department, under Malaysian Fishery Act 1985 Section
19.
The
MMEA was informed by the Labuan Seafood Industry of suspected foreign fishing
boats, somewhere between Labuan and Layang-Layang atoll.
Fourteen
officers and men on patrol craft KM Pemanggil were despatched to the location,
leaving the Labuan base, Monday, at 5.00am.
The
boat was sighted at 10.15am, but tried to get away as the patrol craft neared
it.
MMEA
successfully apprehended the boat with the fishermen at 10.45am and escorted it
to Labuan.
It
was believed that five or six other foreign fishing boats were around the area
positioned as 06 degrees 11.74 minutes North latitude and longitude 114 degrees
24.89 minutes East.
This
was about 85 nautical miles from Layang-Layang. The sea, here, with depth of
2,000 feet is a rich fishing ground.
This
was the first incident of foreign fishing boat incursion under Labuan MMEA
jurisdiction for the year, but its third since it started operation in 2006. (DE)
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