The Borneo Post (Sabah)

100 kg of bombed fish seized from four fishermen

- By Elton Gomes

KOTA KINABALU: About 100 kilograms of assorted fish believed caught by fish bombing were seized by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) patrol unit at Gaya Island on Tuesday.

MMEA deputy director of enforcemen­t, Muhammad Suffian Eldine Abdullah, said four persons were detained during the 7pm operation at 0.55 nautical mile from Tanjung Tavajun at Gaya Island.

“The operation was carried out following informatio­n received that fish bombing activity was taking place near the area. Upon spotting the fishing boat, our men immediatel­y intercepte­d the boat and found about 100 kgs of assorted fish onboard. It is believed that the fish were caught by fish bombing,” Muhammad Suffian told a press conference at the MMEA headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Muhammad Suffian, however, said that no fish bombing equipment were recovered from the suspects as they had apparently thrown all them into the sea when the MMEA patrol unit was approachin­g them.

“We have detained all four men of Filipino nationalit­y aged between 18 and 28 years old, for further investigat­ion. The seized fish were handed over to the Fishery Department for verificati­on,” he said, adding that the case would be investigat­ed under the Fisheries Act 1985 and Immigratio­n Act 1963.

Meanwhile, Fishery Department officer William Raymond said following inspection of the seized fish, it was found that most of them were caught by fish bombing.

“The internal organs of the fish were badly damaged, indicating that it was caused by an explosion,” he said.

 ??  ?? William (left) showing the internal organ of the fish destroyed by fish bomb.
William (left) showing the internal organ of the fish destroyed by fish bomb.

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