House Of Represenatives Member Asks Fishers To Get Legal Counseling So They Are Not Tempted By Foreigners To Steal Fish In Their Own Country
JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) Andi Rio Idris Padjalangi hopes that fishermen in the country will prosper and are legal-literate. He asked that fishermen also get legal counseling so they are not easily tempted by foreigners in carrying out illegal fishing practices.
"Fishermen are very useful for all of us, they fight against the waves in the middle of the ocean to support their families and meet the nutritional needs of the Indonesian people without exception, fishermen deserve more attention from the government," said Andi Rio in his statement in Jakarta, Thursday, April 7.
He explained that the current government has given special attention to Indonesian fishermen by providing adequate facilities and infrastructure.
However, according to him, this must be followed by the provision of technical guidance and socialization of legal issues that apply in domestic and international waters.
"Fishermen should be given legal advice so that they can know what to do and what not to do. Indonesian fishermen must have an inherent love for their homeland," he said.
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According to him, this is so that Indonesian fishermen are not easily tempted and exploited by foreign parties who often steal fish in Indonesia by tricking security officers with Indonesian flags.
The Golkar Party politician also asked fishermen to work legally and not to violate the international seas by doing illegal fishing or fishing illegally.
In addition, he hopes that fishermen will not steal fish in their own country for the benefit of foreigners who lure higher welfare.
"We hope that no more Indonesian fishermen will be caught on the high seas for illegal fishing," he said.