Vietnamese fishermen that were arrested for illegal border crossing were released on Monday. Photo supplied |
Vietnamese fishermen slated to be fined, let go: official
Phnom Penh Post | 22 March 2017
Kampot’s provincial Fisheries Administration will fine 16
Vietnamese fishermen caught trawling illegally in Cambodian waters on
Monday morning.
“They have to pay a fine at market price or double the market price
of the evidence,” said Sar Sorin, a provincial FA official, citing
Article 94 of Cambodia’s Fishery Law. In this case, he said, the
evidence was the trawlers themselves.
According to Sorin, the men were intercepted by the Kampot Provincial
Fisheries Administration as they were fishing illegally in Cambodian
waters off Kampot province’s Teuk Chhou district.
During the operation, authorities seized three Vietnamese trawlers, Sorin said.
The fishermen will not be able to move their boats until the
Fisheries Administration has made a decision as to the price of their
fine. In the meantime, the fishermen are forbidden from coming ashore.
Upon paying the fine, they will be permitted to return to their homes in Vietnam’s Kien Giang province, Sorin said.
Lor Raksmei, spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries, could not be reached yesterday.
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