Support for Navy's firm action
Support for Navy's firm action
From Media Indonesia
As reported in a Jakarta media outlet, a warship of the
Indonesian Navy sank two foreign vessels in the Gelasa Straits,
Bangka-Belitung, on Oct. 24, 2003.
Hats off to the Navy for this firm action. We must also
express our gratitude to the commander of the Indonesia's Western
Fleet, Rear Admiral Mualimin Santoso MZ, for his correct decision
not to allow outsiders to pillage our marine wealth.
Detaining vessels engaged in poaching would only be bad for
the image of the Navy as legal proceedings would open up the
opportunity for graft. The crew of the vessels that have been
sunk can be taken to a particular island and deported later after
the embassies of their respective countries have been notified.
AKHMADSYAH NAINA
Tangerang, Banten