Marine police arrest Vietnamese fishermen in Johor waters, RM1.6m worth of equipment seized | Malay Mail

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Marine police arrest Vietnamese fishermen in Johor waters, RM1.6m worth of equipment seized

Tuesday, 17 May 2022 11:09 AM MYTMERSING, May 17 ― The Region Two Marine Police Force arrested a group of Vietnamese fishermen and seized a trawler, fishing equipment and catch worth a total of RM1.6 million after they were found illegally fishing in Johor’s eastern waters.

Region Two Marine Police Force commander Assistant Commissioner Muhd Zailani Abdullah said the suspects consisted of a skipper and three crew members aged between 24 and 40-years-old. “The marine police team also confiscated equipment used for squid fishing and also their catch that was loaded into several barrels.Muhd Zailani said the arrests and seized items were taken to the Region Two Marine Police Force tactical base in Mersing for further action.

 

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