Friday, November 17, 2017
Indonesia court upholds seizure of illegal fishing vessel
Indonesia says it has won a two-year court battle that confirms the
legality of the government's seizure of a Thai vessel linked to human
trafficking and illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.
Minister of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Susi Pudjiastuti said the
"monumental" ruling from a court in Aceh province shows that governments
can win in the fight against cross-border crime.
Pudjiastuti said in a statement this week that the ministry plans to make
the refrigerated cargo ship Silver Sea 2 part of a museum to teach the
public about illegal fishing.
The ship was seized by Indonesia's navy in August 2015 amid a crackdown on
illegal fishing and after an Associated Press investigation showed its
links to human trafficking in the fishing industry.
Several months before its capture, the ship and Thai fishing trawlers had
abruptly left an island in remote eastern Indonesia, where the Thai fishing
industry held trafficked crew members captive, to escape a government
crackdown on illegal fishing.
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