RANONG—A Myanmar fishing boat has been confiscated and its six crewmen arrested for smuggling in this southern province after 40,000 kg of salt-fermented shrimp were found on board.
Naval officers led officials to the Waithong pier in tambon Pak Nam of Ranong at 9 p.m. on Friday after being alerted that a vessel was smuggling fishery products into the country, the Thailand Maritime Enforcement Command Center Region 3 said on Saturday.
The officers found a Myanmar vessel moored at the pier, with six crewmen on board. It had no permit to bring fishery products into the country.
A search found 2,000 sacks, each containing 20 kg of fermented shrimp.
The crewmen were handed over to the Pak Nam police station for legal action.
The seizure comes two weeks after an incident in which a Myanmar patrol boat fired on 15 fishing boats in Myanmar waters off the coast of Ranong. Four Thai fishermen are still being held in Kawthaung, opposite Ranong.
Thai Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa is scheduled to visit Myanmar on Thursday to negotiate for their release.
This article first appeared in The Bangkok Post.