PASIR PUTEH: The Kelantan Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has seized four boats and arrested 31 Vietnamese fishermen for illegally fishing in Malaysian waters.
Its director Captain Syed Nor Adli Syed Ab Rahman said they were arrested separately on Monday and Wednesday.
"In the first operation, two boats were detained; one at 3.45pm and another at 4pm, about 64 nautical miles off the Tok Bali estuary.
"The first boat was manned by five crew members, including the skipper, while the second boat was operated by two crewmen," he said at the Kelantan MMEA headquarters in Tok Bali today.
Syed Nor Adli said on Wednesday, MMEA's patrol ship KM Jujur intercepted two more Vietnamese fishing boats as a result of information channelled by a Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) maritime patrol aircraft team.
He said the first boat was detained at 8.45am about 180 nautical miles off the Tok Bali estuary while the second boat was detained at 10.57am, about 170 nautical miles from the same estuary.
He said the boats and 18 Vietnamese nationals were then taken to the Kelantan Maritime jetty.
Syed Nor Adli said all the 31 crew members detained, aged between 14 and 64, also failed to produce valid identification documents.
Checks showed the four boats did not have permits to carry out fishing activities under the Fisheries Act 1985.
"We also seized fishing equipment, 1,000kg of fish and 9,200 litres of diesel on the boats. The total value of the seized items is estimated to be around RM4.2 million," he said.
In another development, Syed Nor Adli said the Kelantan MMEA had disposed of four Vietnamese fishing boats by sinking them and turning them into artificial reef 5.3 nautical miles from Kuala Besar, Kota Baru on March 21.
He said the boats were seized during 'Op Naga Barat', 'Op Kuda Laut' and 'Op Damai' conducted in 2021 and 2022. -- BERNAMA