The Freeman

Cargo with shark fins intercepte­d

- Liv G. Campo, Staff Member

At least 5,000 kilos of shark fins were intercepte­d at the Marcelo Fernan Bridge yesterday but authoritie­s eventually released the cargo after the owner produced import documents.

“The owner showed us documents that the shark fins were imported from Spain. Ang drying diri lang, before these will be shipped to Hong Kong for processing,” said Loy Madrigal, chief of the Provincial Anti-illegal Fishing Task Force.

Despite the release of the cargo, Madrigal said they secured three samples of the fins to find out if the raw materials did not come from Cebu, considerin­g that Malapascua Island in Daanbantay­an town is a hive of thresher sharks.

A shark’s fin makes a sought-after soup.

Based on the documents produced by the driver of the truck that was transporti­ng the dried fins, the cargo arrived in Cebu last July 31 and will be exported to Hong Kong on August 30.

“As much as I wanted to (seize) the cargo, lisud kaayo kay naa may documents,” Madrigal said.

The 5,000 kilos of shark fins were placed in a 20-footer truck. The truck driver, Marlon Obasa, said they were heading to the port area from Sitio Dapdap in Barangay Soong, Lapu-Lapu City.

Just last week, Madrigal’s team confiscate­d 19 kilos of thresher shark meat in barangay Tubigag Manok, Asturias town. The meat was reportedly on its way to Cebu City to be made as ingredient­s for fish ball or tempura. In June, the team also intercepte­d a truckload of shark meat in Naga City.

The Cebu provincial government has an existing ordinance which bans catching and trading of thresher sharks. It is also prohibited under Republic Act 8550 or the “Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998.”

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? Provincial Anti-illegal Fishing Task Force chief Loy Madrigal holds up shark fins seized from a container van intercepte­d in Lapu-Lapu City yesterday.
JOY TORREJOS Provincial Anti-illegal Fishing Task Force chief Loy Madrigal holds up shark fins seized from a container van intercepte­d in Lapu-Lapu City yesterday.

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