Yahoo – AFP, Dec 05, 2014
Jakarta. Indonesia blew up and sank three empty Vietnamese boats on Friday, the navy said, as the world’s biggest archipelago nation pushes to stop foreigners from illegally fishing in its waters.
Jakarta. Indonesia blew up and sank three empty Vietnamese boats on Friday, the navy said, as the world’s biggest archipelago nation pushes to stop foreigners from illegally fishing in its waters.
It was the
strongest measure yet taken in the campaign launched by new President Joko
Widodo, known as Jokowi, who is seeking to stop a practice he says costs
Southeast Asia’s biggest economy billions of dollars in lost revenues.
The navy,
working with other government agencies, sank the three boats in the remote
Anambas Islands, which lie between Malaysia and the Indonesian part of Borneo
island, navy spokesman Manahan Simorangkir told AFP.
“The
message we want to convey is no foreigners should steal from Indonesian waters,”
he said, adding Indonesians should be able to “benefit from their own waters”.
The Jakarta
Post newspaper reported that explosives were attached to the boats before two
government vessels fired on them from a distance.
Thirty-three
people had been detained and three tons of fish seized from the ships, which
were caught last month, it said.
Television
pictures showed thick smoke billowing from one of the boats as it sank.
As well as
costing the economy billions, authorities say foreigners illegally fishing in
Indonesia is partly responsible for massive damage to the environment due to
the widespread use of explosives and cyanide.
Jokowi
hopes that increased revenues from fishing can help boost economic growth,
which has sunk to a five-year low.
Agence France-Presse

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