The Freeman

Illegal fishers ram, sink cops’ boat

Illegal fishermen have become so brazen these days. A small boat with policemen onboard sunk last Saturday after a fishing boat that was dynamite fishing inside a fish sanctuary in Barangay Sulangan, Bantayan town rammed it to avoid capture.

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila / RHM

The policemen were safe but the nine unidentifi­ed fishermen managed to escape.

Prior to the incident, they received informatio­n on men who were dynamite fishing inside the sanctuary so they immediatel­y boarded a small boat to accost the men, who were onboard three small and a large boat.

Upon seeing the policemen, those in one small boat hurriedly started their engine and rammed the boat of the authoritie­s, causing it to sink and giving them the opportunit­y to escape.

All that the policemen managed to seize were two kilos of unverified fish species believed to have been caught through the use of dynamite

Police Officer 3 Samuel Aguipo Bantayan Police Station said that the responding officers were in plain clothes and rode a small boat for concealmen­t.

“Pagkabanta­y sa mananagat nga coast guard ang nakasakay, gidasmagan,” he said.

Fish sanctuarie­s are protected under Republic Act 10654 amending to Republic Act 8550, which "prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulate­d fishing", in which violators will face stiffer fines imposed as administra­tive or criminal penalty.

Fishing is prohibited in fish sanctuarie­s and the use of dynamite not only kills small fishes but also damages coral reefs.

Police Officer 3 Joel Baring said most illegal fishers in the area come from Mambacayao, Bantayan but further investigat­ion would be conducted in the light of the sinking of the responding officers' boat.

The recovered fishes were sent to the office of the Bantayan Municipal Agricultur­ist for examinatio­n.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Rev. Father Jonas Mejares blesses the newly renovated office of Talisay City Mayor Eduardo Gullas.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Rev. Father Jonas Mejares blesses the newly renovated office of Talisay City Mayor Eduardo Gullas.

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