Wavuvi 15 wa Kenya waendelea kushikiliwa Tanzania

Wavuvi 15 wa Kenya waendelea kushikiliwa Tanzania

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Wavuvi 15 waliokamatwa wakivua katika eneo la Tanzania waendelea kushikiliwa na vyombo vya dola

Wavuvi hao wanatokea kisiwa cha Remba kilichopo kwenye Kaunti ya Homa Bay nchini Kenya

Mashuhuda wa kukamatwa kwa wavuvi hao wasema Maafisa wa Tanzania waliwavamia na kuwanyang'anya Boti na vifaa vya uvuvi zikiwemo nyavu

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Fifteen Kenyan fishers from Remba Island in Homa Bay County have been detained in Tanzania following their arrest last Thursday for allegedly fishing illegally in its waters.

Reports indicated that they had been going about their regular activities when they were ambushed and arrested by armed Tanzanian officials.
Mr Edward Oremo, Homa Bay County Beach Management Unit chairperson, said, "The officials from Tanzania took away their boats, fishing nets and the fish they had caught."

"We have sent a team to see whether our colleagues can be released," he also told the Nation on Sunday.

Suba North divisional police commander Charles Mwangi said "no official report has been received".

PAST CASES

There has been an increase in cases of fishers being arrested by officials in other countries for trespassing.

In December 2018, there was outrage in Migori County when 36 Kenyan fishers from Nyatike were datained in Tanzania for trespassing
In November, Kenyan authorities arrested at least 16 fishermen from Tanzania for allegedly trespassing into the country and using outlawed fishing equipment.

They were later released after the Tanzanian government intervened.
In October that year, six Kenyan fishers were arrested and detained in Vuvuma in Uganda for allegedly fishing illegally in its waters.

Kenyan fishers arrested in other countries are sometimes held for days because of the hefty fines required for them to secure their freedom.

Besides the frequent arrests, they and their Ugandan counterparts have had a long standing feud over Migingo Island, which is surrounded by fish-rich water.
 
Wavuvi 15 waliokamatwa wakivua katika eneo la Tanzania waendelea kushikiliwa na vyombo vya dola

Wavuvi hao wanatokea kisiwa cha Remba kilichopo kwenye Kaunti ya Homa Bay nchini Kenya

Mashuhuda wa kukamatwa kwa wavuvi hao wasema Maafisa wa Tanzania waliwavamia na kuwanyang'anya Boti na vifaa vya uvuvi zikiwemo nyavu

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Fifteen Kenyan fishers from Remba Island in Homa Bay County have been detained in Tanzania following their arrest last Thursday for allegedly fishing illegally in its waters.

Reports indicated that they had been going about their regular activities when they were ambushed and arrested by armed Tanzanian officials.
Mr Edward Oremo, Homa Bay County Beach Management Unit chairperson, said, "The officials from Tanzania took away their boats, fishing nets and the fish they had caught."

"We have sent a team to see whether our colleagues can be released," he also told the Nation on Sunday.

Suba North divisional police commander Charles Mwangi said "no official report has been received".

PAST CASES

There has been an increase in cases of fishers being arrested by officials in other countries for trespassing.

In December 2018, there was outrage in Migori County when 36 Kenyan fishers from Nyatike were datained in Tanzania for trespassing
In November, Kenyan authorities arrested at least 16 fishermen from Tanzania for allegedly trespassing into the country and using outlawed fishing equipment.

They were later released after the Tanzanian government intervened.
In October that year, six Kenyan fishers were arrested and detained in Vuvuma in Uganda for allegedly fishing illegally in its waters.

Kenyan fishers arrested in other countries are sometimes held for days because of the hefty fines required for them to secure their freedom.

Besides the frequent arrests, they and their Ugandan counterparts have had a long standing feud over Migingo Island, which is surrounded by fish-rich water.
Bora wao wamekamatwa na wako salama.
Nakumbuka vizuri kati ya mwaka 2012-2013.

Maafisa uvuvi (MCS) kutoka Tanzania waliwakamata wavuvi kutoka Kenya kilichofuata ni jeshi la Kenya kuwashambulia maafisa hao kwa kipigo cha maana.

Kama suala hili lingeenda mbali pengine nchi ya Kenya na Tanzania tungeingia kwenye uhasama mkubwa na kuharibu diplomasia kati ya nchi hizi mbili.

Wakenya mara nyingi sio wastaarabu hata kidogo.

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Ndio mwendo huo, wa kuwindana mpaka kitakapoeleweka baina ya nchi hizi mbili.
 
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