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The operation,
which culminated in the arrest of the respective ship-owners, was
triggered by a multisectorial team integrated by Luanda Port authority
and by the inspection services of the Ministry of Fisheries.
The spokesman of
the National Police, Sub-commissioner Orlando Paulo Bernardo, told
reporters Monday that "the unrelenting activity of these ship-owners
endangers the fundamental objectives of the country's economy."
The police officer
stressed that was possible to arrest the offenders through the
information alert system of interministerial commission created for
fighting such situations and others offenses on the sea.
He noted that the
vessels were supposed to fish within 1,000 meters of the oil rigs, but
they do so within the forbidden security perimeter and ignite fire.
The detained
ship-owners will be presented to the court for trial. The last
ship-owner detained for the same practices was sentenced by the court to
pay a fine of over 100 million kwanzas.
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