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Indonesia blows up illegal toothfish ship sought by Interpol

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Indonesia blows up illegal toothfish ship sought by Interpol

Navy seized Viking vessel, part of the “Bandit 6” group of illegal hunting ships

PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 15 March, 2016, 3:02am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 15 March, 2016, 3:01am

Associated Press in Jakarta

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Indonesia Navy blows up a foreign fishing vessel caught fishing illegally in Indonesian sea in February. Photo: EPA

Indonesian authorities on Monday bombed the last major ship internationally wanted for years of illegally taking toothfish from southern waters, reiterating a strong message to would-be poachers who enter the country’s waters.

The navy seized the Nigeria-flagged Viking on February 25 operating in waters off Tanjung Berakit in Riau Islands province south of Singapore. It was one of the half dozen ships dubbed the “Bandit 6” by the non-profit Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which hunted the boats and was among those who alerted Indonesian officials when the Viking entered the country’s waters.

“This is to serve as a deterrent to others,” Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti told reporters.

She posed on the beach with a group of navy officials, their fists raised in the air with the smoking boat behind them. “You may go freely in the rest of the world, but once entering Indonesia, this is the consequence.”

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The Viking was operating as a so-called ghost ship, frequently changing its name and registry and not broadcasting any type of satellite signal so that its whereabouts could be tracked, said Siddharth Chakravarty, Sea Shepherd’s campaign leader, by satellite phone from a ship in the Indian Ocean.

“I wish there were more governments standing up for what they can do within their legal instruments and not worry about how international diplomacy is going to play out after that,” he said, adding that the Viking had been fishing for 13 years in Antarctica and spotted 18 times, but it always escaped.

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The Viking was the last in operation of the “Bandit 6” known to be illegally catching toothfish in the Southern Ocean. Patagonian toothfish, also known as Chilean sea bass, is popularly served in the United States, and fishing stocks are now better managed after years of plundering. However, US-based Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch recommends avoiding eating the fish unless it comes from certain areas.

The Viking’s Chilean captain and crew members have been detained in Indonesia. Interpol went after the ship in 2013 following a complaint from Norwegian authorities about illegal fishing in that country’s waters.


 
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