Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia seized163 boats for illegal fishing on the countries’ waters last year, local newsagency Antara reported on January 6.
Of the total, there were 140 ships fromforeign countries.
Antara quoted Sjarief Widjaja, actingdirector of the Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs’s fishery and marineresource supervision office, as saying the number of these arrested shipsincreases every year.
According to Sjarief Widjaja, the figurewas 108 in 2015 and 38 in 2014.
Minister of Fisheries and Maritime AffairsSusi Pudjiastuti affirmed the ministry’s determination to crack down on illegalfishing by boosting sea security in 2017.
She said Indonesia will continue to sinkingillegal fishing boats detected, which is considered to making a deterrenteffect.-VNA