Western Daily Press

Illegal fishing network link to missing journalist

- FABIANO MAISONNAVE news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

AMAIN line of police investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of a British journalist and an indigenous official in the Amazon points to an internatio­nal network that pays poor fishermen to fish illegally in Brazil’s Javari Valley, authoritie­s said.

British freelance journalist Dom Phillips, who used to live in Bristol, and Bruno Pereira were last seen last Sunday morning near the Javari Valley Indigenous Territory, which sits in an area the size of Portugal bordering Peru and Colombia.

The two men were in the Sao Rafael community. They were returning by boat to the nearby city of Atalaia do Norte but never arrived.

After a slow start, the army, the navy, civil defence, state police and indigenous volunteers have been mobilised in the search.

On Saturday, federal police said they were still analysing human matter found the day before in the area where they disappeare­d. No more details were provided.

The scheme is run by local businessme­n, who pay fishermen to enter the Javari Valley, catch fish, and deliver it to them.

The only known suspect in the disappeara­nces is fisherman Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira, also known as Pelado, who is under arrest.

According to accounts by indigenous people who were with Pereira and Phillips, he brandished a rifle at them the day before the pair disappeare­d.

He denies any wrongdoing and said military police tortured him to try to get a confession, his family told the Associated Press.

Pereira, who previously led the local bureau of the government’s indigenous agency, known as FUNAI, has taken part in several operations against illegal fishing.

In such operations, as a rule the fishing gear is seized or destroyed, while the fishermen are fined and briefly detained. Only the indigenous can legally fish in their territorie­s.

“The crime’s motive is some personal feud over fishing inspection,” the mayor of Atalaia do Norte, Denis Paiva, speculated to reporters without providing more details.

 ?? Victoria Jones/PA Wire ?? Supporters at a vigil outside the Brazilian Embassy in London for Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira
Victoria Jones/PA Wire Supporters at a vigil outside the Brazilian Embassy in London for Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira

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