MMEA hooks 11 suspects, 100kg seafood in Sandakan, Kinabatangan ops


KOTA KINABALU: Marine officials nabbed 11 people and seized over 100kg of seafood believed caught illegally in two operations from Sandakan to Kinabatangan.

Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sandakan zone director Capt Maritime Muhamad Suhairy Hussain said in the first raid, officials noticed a vessel at around 8pm, Tuesday (Mar 11), in waters off Tg. Layar-Layar Sandakan.

“Upon inspection, officials found that the vessel had breached fisheries licensing regulations. Nine people, including eight immigrants with dubious documents, were nabbed,” he said in a statement.

He said some 100kg of seafood, the vessel, and other tools such as fish-attracting lamps were seized from this raid.

Suhairy said among the suspected offences committed were fishing outside the permitted areas and using prohibited tools and methods to fish.

In the second operation the same day, a tugboat was raided for operating in areas outside the permitted zone near Kinabatangan Kecil, he said.

“Two men, including a foreigner, were on board and they were inspected as well in the 12.28pm operation,” he said, adding there were also some fish and other catch confiscated.

Suhairy said both operations under Ops Khas Cegah Pati, Ops Pluto Timur and Ops Tiris, were part of the MMEA’s ongoing fight against illegal fishing.

“These crimes included those fishing illegally without permits, or outside permitted areas and using prohibited tools and methods as well as offences under the Immigration Act,” he said.

All suspects and seized items were brought back to the Sandakan Maritime Jetty for further investigations and actions.

Suhairy urged the public to continue working with maritime officials in their ongoing battle against crimes at sea.

Those who have any information to share or emergencies to report can contact the Sandakan maritime operations room at 089-229504 or 999 for assistance.

 

 

 

 

 


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