Vietnamese embassy works to ensure justice for sailors in
Indonesia
The Vietnamese Embassy in
Indonesia on November 15 sent a consular official to the court of Ranai in
Indonesia’s Natuna islands, a day before a hearing for five Vietnamese
captains who were arrested by Indonesian authorities at sea, to discuss the
case with Indonesian prosecutors and lawyers.
Meeting the captains of the vessels
and their lawyers, Nguyen Thanh Giang, who is in charge of consular affairs,
learned that they had rejected the accusations and pointed to differences
between where prosecutors said they were arrested and where they believe their
vessels where operating.
The captains believed that they were
arrested while operating in Vietnam’s waters.
Giang had a working session with
representatives of Ranai prosecuting agency, asking for fair judgment in line
with international and local law. He requested the court give reliable and
verifiable evidence, especially on the exact position of the sailors when
they were arrested.
The Vietnamese embassy also asked
the court to soon conduct trial of pending cases to avoid prolonged
detention, and send notices to the embassy so that it could dispatch
representatives to the trials.
Waher Thorhiran from the Ranai
prosecuting agency pledged that the cases will be handled justly. He also
committed to carefully considering the position of the Vietnamese vessels.
According to the agency, sailors
violating Indonesia’s exclusive economic zones or illegal fishing will not be
detained as they will be freed right after their dossiers are completed.
However, those who use banned fishing tools harming the environment will
receive strict punishment of about US$36,000-145,000 or 6 months-2 years of
imprisonment, while their boats will be destroyed.
It is unclear whether the captains
have been accused of using banned fishing tools.
According to the Vietnamese embassy,
the Vietnamese captains are in good health, but are extremely worried as they
feel unfairly treated.
Consular officials of the embassy
will be present at the court on November 16 during the hearing to ensure
justice is upheld.
VNA
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 11, 2017
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