Tías Main Post Civil Guard, LanzaroteIt launched an investigation against two men, aged 60 and 28, with a history of theft offenses when they were caught red-handed with 90kg of sea bass while illegally taking over a fish farm in Playa Quemada on August 29.
Benemérita explained in a press release that the incidents occurred when the facility’s caretaker tipped him off after seeing a suspicious vehicle parked nearby.
Meanwhile, the person in charge of the company filed a complaint the same day that they were surprised, in addition to a complaint from the guard for similar incidents that occurred in the same month.
Due to the signs and evidence collected regarding the existence of a vehicle illegal fishingThe Civil Guard deployed a location device, following the guard’s instructions.
Like this, The agents confirmed the facts and were able to intercept the vehicle in the case of a wandering SUV as it was leaving the town of Playa Quemad.a continues to stop the vehicle and identify the two occupants in it. They were also able to confirm that the same driver did not have a driver’s license.
Civil guards find various items inside the car, including a trammel net, an inflator pump, flashlights, a small inflatable with two oars, an outboard motor, and several boats containing about 90 pounds of perch. compliance with the relevant hygienic-sanitary requirements.
For all these reasons, already in the police, they began to open one of the perch, for which the remains of the bait are still appreciated, the feeding was carried out by the company that owns it.
The 90 kilos of fish that were intervened had to be destroyed by being handled by foreigners.and without strict compliance with hygienic-sanitary standards for the transfer and preservation of samples.
Finally, the agents investigated the two occupants of the vehicle as the alleged perpetrators of the theft crime and, in turn, the driver, who was found to be driving without the relevant permit, for committing crimes against traffic safety.
Source: Informacion

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