Penghu Anti-Illegal Fishing Platform Meeting: Penghu Prosecutors Demand Precise Law Enforcement from All Units

Penghu District Prosecutors Office Chief Prosecutor Wu Yiming called for strengthened "golden landmine" deployment and offshore evidence collection from all enforcement units at a meeting on combating illegal fishing, aiming for precise crime suppression and enhanced penalties to protect marine resources.
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(Penghu, April 28, CNA) Illegal fishing activities are frequently reported in Penghu. Penghu District Prosecutors Office Chief Prosecutor Wu Yiming today, during an anti-illegal fishing platform meeting, demanded that all law enforcement units within its jurisdiction strengthen the deployment of "golden landmines" to precisely combat crime and safeguard Penghu's precious marine resources.

The Penghu region anti-illegal fishing platform meeting was held today at the Penghu District Prosecutors Office, inviting public and private sectors including the Penghu County Police Bureau, 13th Patrol Area Command, 7th Coast Guard Flotilla, 8th Coast Guard Flotilla, Ocean Conservation Administration, Marine National Park Headquarters, 7th Security Police Corps, Penghu County Agriculture and Fisheries Bureau, Penghu Fishermen's Association, and Ocean Citizen Foundation to participate. They fully exchanged opinions on cracking down on illegal fishing within the jurisdiction, built consensus, and enhanced the capacity to protect marine ecology and enforce laws.

Wu Yiming stated that the ocean is Penghu's economic lifeline. To protect precious marine resources, the anti-illegal fishing platform was established by Chief Justice Wu Xunlong, who served as a prosecutor in the Penghu District Prosecutors Office. With the Prosecutors Office as its core backing, public-private cooperation aims for strict law enforcement to deter illegal intentions and protect Penghu's precious marine resources.

Wu Yiming, during the anti-illegal fishing platform meeting, demanded that all law enforcement units within its jurisdiction strengthen the deployment of "golden landmines," enhance offshore evidence collection, and conduct rolling reviews of special vessels to precisely combat crime. At the same time, discussions were held on related supporting measures such as increasing administrative penalties to curb illegal fishing activities and maintain the sustainable development of Penghu's marine ecology. (Editor: Chen Renhua) 1150428

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