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- ROHIT AKSHE KUMAR Feedback: rohit.kumar@fijisun.com.fj Edited by Susana Tuilau

OUR MISSION IS TO FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL TRAFFICKIN­G, human traffickin­g, and drug traffickin­g and illegal fishing. La Glorieuse Commanding Officer Lieutenant Julien Feurtey.

French naval patrol boat, La Glorieuse for the first time berthed at the Port of Lautoka on a four-day port call.

The vessel arrived on Friday after patrolling our Exclusive Economic Zone as part of collaborat­ion efforts with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces Naval Division.

“Our mission is to fight against illegal traffickin­g, human traffickin­g, and drug traffickin­g and illegal fishing,” said Lieutenant Julien Feurtey, Commanding Officer.

“We patrol day and night far from the coast to report illegal activities at sea.”

He also clarified, that they don’t have any legal means inside Fiji’s EEZ, if they see any fishing vessel they report them to the Fiji Navy who then deals with it.

“When we depart Lautoka on Monday, we will patrol the Fiji EEZ again and ship to New Caledonia”, he said.

The vessel has four officers, 17 petty officers and eight enlisted.

The vessel first visited Port of Suva in December for the same focus.

We patrol day and night far from the coast to report illegal activities at sea. Liutenant Julien Feurtey Commanding Officer

 ?? La Glorieuse, Photo: Rohit Akshe Kumar ?? Lieutenant Julien Feurtey, Commanding Officer (middle), of the French Navy Ship - with some of his crew at the Port of Lautoka on February 15, 2019.
La Glorieuse, Photo: Rohit Akshe Kumar Lieutenant Julien Feurtey, Commanding Officer (middle), of the French Navy Ship - with some of his crew at the Port of Lautoka on February 15, 2019.

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