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Iranian and Pakistani Fishermen Found Guilty of Illegal Fishing in Somali Waters

By Abdiqani Abdullahi
Last updated: June 6, 2023
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Mogadishu-(SONNA)-In a decisive legal verdict, a Mogadishu court has delivered justice by finding 36 Pakistani and Iranian fishermen guilty of engaging in illegal fishing activities within Somali waters. The court’s ruling marks a significant step in combating illegal fishing and upholding maritime laws to protect Somalia’s valuable marine resources.

The fishermen, originating from Yemen and Iran, were apprehended in April of this year for unlawfully exploiting Somalia’s fishing grounds. Following a thorough investigation and due process, the court has held them accountable for their actions.

The court’s decision includes substantial penalties aimed at ensuring justice is served. Each individual has been fined $11,000, resulting in a total sum of $396,000. This significant financial penalty sends a strong message that illegal fishing activities will face severe consequences.

In addition to the fines, the court has ordered the confiscation of two fishing boats and the associated equipment used in the illegal activities. Furthermore, an astounding 24,850 tons of fish, caught in violation of Somali laws, will also be seized. These measures demonstrate the court’s commitment to safeguarding Somalia’s marine ecosystem and deterring future illegal fishing ventures.

Moreover, the court has rightfully imposed an additional fine of $30,000 on the fishermen for a previous incident in November of the preceding year. This penalty addresses the theft of fish from Somali waters, ensuring that past transgressions are not overlooked.

This landmark ruling serves as a testament to Somalia’s dedication to protecting its maritime resources and enforcing the rule of law. The successful prosecution of these Pakistani and Iranian fishermen highlights the nation’s commitment to combatting illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, which has long undermined Somalia’s economy and ecological balance.

The court’s decision reflects the collaboration between Somali authorities and international partners in the ongoing fight against illegal fishing. It emphasizes the importance of global cooperation to address this pervasive issue that affects coastal communities worldwide.

The Somali government, along with its partners, remains steadfast in its commitment to sustainable fishing practices and the preservation of marine biodiversity. Efforts to strengthen legislation, enhance surveillance, and promote responsible fishing practices continue to ensure the long-term sustainability of Somalia’s marine resources.

With justice served, this ruling sets a precedent for future cases and sends a clear message that illegal fishing in Somali waters will be met with legal consequences. The court’s commitment to upholding the law paves the way for a more secure and prosperous future for Somalia’s fishing industry and its coastal communities.

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