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DUO ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL FISH SALES

Post by fishingvic » Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:20 pm

DUO ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL FISH SALES

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Thursday 25 July 2019

DUO ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL FISH SALES

Two men were arrested by Fisheries Officers and Investigators in Melbourne’s western suburbs on Wednesday for allegedly buying and selling fish illegally.
Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) Manager Statewide Investigations Group Brooke Hall said wholesale and retail premises were searched and a quantity of calamari squid was seized, along with a boat, fishing equipment and a Toyota four-wheel-drive vehicle belonging to one of the men.

“We will allege an organised crime arrangement whereby one of the pair, who does not possess a commercial fishing licence, was catching calamari squid in Port Phillip and transporting them to a seafood business,” Mr Hall said.

“We believe this was happening on a regular basis and that the fisher was paid cash upon delivery by the shop owner.
“Recreational fishers are not allowed sell their catch. Only licensed commercial fishers can do that.
“Taking fish and unlawfully selling them into the retail chain undermines licensing arrangement for legitimate commercial fishers and puts their livelihoods at risk.
“Commercial fishers also comply with safe food handling practises so that seafood consumers are not put at risk.
“People acting as unlicensed commercial fishers are taking unregulated quantities of fish and have the potential to affect the sustainable management of Victoria’s valuable fisheries resources.”
“We know most recreational fishers do the right thing and don’t sell their catch, instead simply enjoying what’s been a great season for calamari squid in Port Phillip and Western Port.”
Mr Hall said the fisher would be charged with taking fish for sale and possessing the proceeds of crime.
“The shop owner will be charged with receiving unlawfully taken fish for sale and dealing in the proceeds of crime.
“Serious penalties apply including up to 10 years imprisonment, and the possible forfeiture of seized items.”
Fisheries are keen to hear from the public about any unlawful trade in fish or other seafood.
To report suspicious or illegal fishing activity call 13FISH (133474) anytime. You can remain anonymous. Make the call and make the difference.
Media contact: Marc Ainsworth 0448 512 213
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Post by smile0784 » Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:43 pm

Good on fisheries
Well done

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Post by rb85 » Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:31 pm

There seems to be a lot of dodgy activities that fisheries are charging people for lately and a lot over West. Wonder whether they have more resources or there’s a lot more crooks around. Regardless great work fisheries.

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Post by smile0784 » Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:23 pm

Probably more opportunities over that side of t9wn lol

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Post by Lightningx » Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:51 pm

Glad they caught the guys!!! :thumbsup:

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Post by gregmaka » Thu Jul 25, 2019 8:12 pm

I watch a few web cams during the day,and see the same people fishing popular spots.[like going to a TAB] how much fish can you really eat. Catch your bag limit one day do it again the next day and so on. Good to see Fisheries are on to them.

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Post by cobby » Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:38 pm

rb85 wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:31 pm
There seems to be a lot of dodgy activities that fisheries are charging people for lately and a lot over West. Wonder whether they have more resources or there’s a lot more crooks around. Regardless great work fisheries.
All 13 fish call details are recorded and eventually they obviously catch up with the offenders

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