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Tunisia detains 17 Egyptian fishermen for illegal fishing in its waters

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Egypt, Headlines, Tunisia  / December 21, 2020

Tunisia has arrested 17 Egyptian fishermen accused of illegal fishing activities in its waters. The information was confirmed Saturday by Egypt’s State Information Service (SIS).

Assistant foreign minister for consular affairs said Egypt is closely following up the conditions of the 17 fishermen detained by Tunisian authorities.

It is unclear when the fishermen were detained. The assistant foreign minister also indicated that the Egyptian Embassy in Tunis is making the necessary contact with Tunisian authorities “to ensure that the fishermen are safe”.

The fishermen according to Cairo were arrested in the southeast of Kerkennah, in Tunisian waters, while fishing. Their vessel has also been seized.

Source : Tunisia detains 17 Egyptian fishermen for illegal fishing in its waters | The North Africa Post

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Naoufel Haddad
Civil society activist from a young age. He is a founding member of several associations in the fields of digital agriculture and artisanal fishing. He received a university education in fisheries science and geomatics. Expert in the management of fisheries resources, in particular in the co-management of resources, the establishment of the VMS and the development of marine areas in artificial reefs.