Jumat 23 Jan 2015 18:34 WIB

Navy Chief orders fot tougher action againts illegal fishing

Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Ade Supandi
Foto: Antara/Prasetyo Utomo
Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Ade Supandi

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SURABAYA -- Navy Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Ade Supandi told new chief of the East Fleet Rear Admiral Darwanto to be more effective in operations against illegal fishing.

"The East Fleet operational territory is much wider than that of the West Fleet, therefore, I think it is necessary to make more effective operation against illegal fishing there," Ade Supandi said here on Friday (23/1).

Routine operation against illegal fishing is necessary to prevent foreign fishing vessels from entering the country's sea territory, he added.

He said any foreign ships illegally entering the country's sea territory should be detained and investigated legally.

He pledged to increase the number of patrol boats to facilitate the operations against illegal fishing.

Earlier the navy complained about shortage for sea patrols and President Joko Widodo promised that the fuel problem would be sorted out.

Ade Supandi said the navy would need 15-20 ships to go to the sea sea every day to carry out an effective patrol, "therefore, we need 40 units of patrol boat."

The navy has been ordered by the president to arrest, burn and sink foreign fishing vessels found illegally operating in the country's sea territory.

sumber : Antara
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