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6 Malaysian fishermen in Indonesia to be released

The men were arrested by Indonesian authorities for trespassing into the country’s waters.

shaberyKUALA LUMPUR: Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek announced that the six fishermen arrested by Indonesia for trespassing into the country’s waters, are expected to be released soon.

Ahmad Shabery, in a statement, said Prime Minister Najib Razak and Indonesian President Joko Widodo had agreed at the 12th Malaysia-Indonesia Annual Leaders’ Consultation last November that the two countries would release fishermen held by them for having trespassed into each other’s territories.

“I met Indonesian Ambassador Rusdi Kirana yesterday and he was very positive (about the matter). Both sides are in the final stage of the process to release the fishermen, which is expected to be very soon.

“Today, I chaired a coordination meeting to ensure that the release of the Malaysian and Indonesian fishermen goes smoothly,” he said.

The meeting was also attended by representatives of the relevant ministries and agencies, including the foreign affairs ministry, agriculture and agro-based industry ministry, National Security Council, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency and Royal Malaysia Police, he said.

Six Malaysian fishermen are being held in Indonesia while 70 Indonesian fishermen are under detention in Malaysia for having trespassed into each other’s waters while fishing.

Ahmad Shabery said he was headed to Jakarta next week to call on Indonesian Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti to finalise the release of the Malaysian fishermen.

Meanwhile, in DUNGUN, Terengganu, the families of two of the six Malaysian fishermen are hoping to be reunited with their breadwinners, namely Kamaruzaman Awi, 47, and Mahabob Hasimat, 54, who were detained in Indonesia since April and July 2017, respectively.

Kamaruzaman’s wife, Farizon Engah, 41, said she hoped that her husband, a boat skipper, could be released soon so he could be reunited with the family.

“The telephone has been the only antidote to my longing to meet my husband who has been away for almost nine months,” said Farizon, whose husband was arrested just three weeks after their marriage.

She was overjoyed when contacted by Bernama over the news of the impending release of the six Malaysian fishermen.

“Only Allah (God) knows how much I miss my husband, and our families look forward to my husband’s return,” said Farizon, who has been staying with her elder sister in Bukit Katil, Melaka since the arrest of her husband.

Kamaruzaman was arrested along with three of his crew, his younger brother Roslin, 40, cousin Mohammad Zamri A Rahman, 46, and friend Ariffin Kasim, 58, after allegedly trespassing into the Riau waters of Indonesia on April 16 last year. The others have been released since.

The family of Mahabob, who was arrested on July 11 last year, also expressed gratitude over the announcement of his impending release.

Mahabob’s son, Nasaruddin, 33, thanked the government and all others who had helped to get the fishermen released.

Nasaruddin said he had gone to Tanjung Pinang, Indonesia four times between Sept 24 and Dec 28 last year to see his father in prison and found him to be in good health.


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