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The Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has successfully foiled an illegal import of 99.972 tons of Pacific Mackerel by PT CBJ, a local company, using expired import permits. The Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Supervision (PSDKP) acted on public reports to seize four containers of frozen fish worth millions. The company's directors and commissioners have been questioned as part of the ongoing investigation.
The Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has successfully intercepted an illegal shipment of 99.972 tons of Pacific Mackerel, valued at millions of dollars, in a significant enforcement action against illegal fishing practices. The operation was conducted by the Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Supervision (PSDKP) following public reports about PT CBJ's suspicious activities.
The investigation revealed that PT CBJ attempted to import the frozen fish using import permits that had expired in mid-year. The company's actions violated Indonesian regulations requiring valid permits and quotas for fish imports. The PSDKP quickly responded to the public tip-off by seizing four containers at the port, containing the illegal shipment.
The KKP has taken decisive action against the parties involved. The directors and commissioners of PT CBJ have been summoned and questioned, with their testimonies recorded in official examination reports. The investigation is ongoing, with potential penalties including fines and business license revocation for the company involved.
This enforcement action demonstrates Indonesia's commitment to protecting its marine resources and maintaining compliance with fisheries regulations. The successful operation highlights the importance of public vigilance and cooperation between citizens and regulatory authorities in combating illegal fishing practices.
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