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11 Fishermen Origin of North Sumatra were released from custody Malaysia

NSN/Medan - A total of 11 fishermen of North Sumatra (North Sumatra) who were detained in Malaysia a few months ago as it enters the waters of neighboring countries, the International Arrivals Terminal arrived at Medan Polonia Airport on Thursday (26 / 1) afternoon. Eleven fishermen were residents Deliserdang and Coal.
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) Republic of Indonesia through the Directorate General PSDKP Indonesia repatriates 11 fishermen from North Sumatra detained Malaysia a few months ago, August, October, and November 2011 ago. Upon arrival at Polonia airport in Medan, the fishermen welcomed the Director General of the Central PSDKP, Syahrin Abdurrahman was accompanied by Director of Handling Violations PSDKP Nugroho Aji MSi Ir.
Furthermore, eleven fishermen handed over to the head of each area to arrive at Polonia airport in Medan.
Supervision Director General of Marine Resources and Fisheries (PSDKP) Center, Syahrin Abdurrahman told reporters say, the fishermen who had detained Malaysia takes quite a lot in the liberation of fishermen.
"Repatriation is the eleventh fishing is a form of concern for the fate of the fishermen CTF and we seek preventive action by providing guidance and dissemination of fishery management area of ​​the Republic of Indonesia," he said.
He added that if there are fishermen who were arrested by the State of Malaysia, it was directly pro-active and make every effort so that the fishermen could be sent home quickly. "Every fisherman who was arrested by Malaysia, we will encourage and cooperate with the competent parties in this case the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an effort to return the fishermen who were arrested," he explained.
Syahrin claims, repatriation eleven fishermen from North Sumatra is the result of advocacy activities that are constantly made. Previously, light Syahrin Abdurrahman, dated 25 November 2011 and as many as 17 fishermen had returned it. "Meanwhile, data from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries as many as 172 fishermen from Indonesia has been successful in the discharge and kesebalas fishermen are planned to be immediately taken to their respective areas to directly meet with their relatives back home," he concluded.
While Saan bin Rusli one fisherman, said the arrest of their place when they are finished catching fish and going home. "The police and Malaysian Army arrested and detained on charges of stealing our fish," he said.
He added, though it was free but, she admits she still can not ensure the return to sea or not because their ship was also seized by the Malaysian side. "Then to go to sea do not know when his plan. Better to rest first, "he said.
The eleven fishermen were among Saan bin Rush, Alwatan bin Baidi, Lukman Harun bin Amir bin Rusli fishermen and beach origin Pumpkin, Deli Serdang was arrested August 23, 2011, fishermen from Medang Amrianto Deres, Coal arrested October 6, 2011, Iwan, Ilham and Dhaam fishermen origin Medang Deres, Coal arrested 3 November 2011 and Riduan, Sholi and fishermen Budianto origin Medang Deres, Coal arrested 3 November 2011.

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