PhnomPenhPost-Mar 23, 2022

Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered the military to use helicopter patrols to prevent fisheries-related crimes around the Tonle Sap Lake and to help apprehend any large-scale fisheries offenders and prosecute them to ensure the sustainability of the lake’s fish population. The orders came on the evening of March 23 at the closing of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries annual meeting to review last year’s work and plan for 2022.  Speaking at the event, the premier said the Fisheries Administration had only managed to stop fishing offences involving individual fishermen using small boats and that they had not been able to stop the groups committing large-scale offences. “Can’t we crack down on these corrupt traders? Or maybe we can’t because our officials take bribes?” Hun Sen said. He ordered the elimination of the corrupt traders who were committing fisheries crimes and destroying the fish population in the Tonle Sap Lake to protect the long-term sustainability of the Tonle Sap fisheries resources for use by the people. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/pm-orders-tonle-sap-heli-patrols