Arrested Dominican fishermen released

Arrested Dominican fishermen released

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Attorney General Carl Bethel confirmed yesterday that seven Dominican fishermen who were apprehended earlier this week were released because there was no apparent crime to charge them with.

According to reports issued by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, officers apprehended a group of Dominican fishermen for allegedly operating in Bahamian waters on December 17.

Reports indicate that two Dominican small go-fast type boats were discovered just off North East Point, Inagua by RBDF patrol craft P-128, coxswained by Petty Officer Edison Rolle while on routine patrol.

Onboard were seven Dominican fishermen along with several air compressors and containers of gasoline.

The Dominicans were reportedly taken into custody and handed over to Police and Immigration officials at Great Inagua, and were expected to be transported to New Providence to be charged.

Yesterday, however, Bethel confirmed that those charges did not happen as it was agreed that they should be released on the premise that no fish were found on their boat and their fishing apparatus be confiscated.

“They could not all fit on one boat and we did not want the cost of having to take them back home or take them to Nassau to detain them at the Detention Center,” Bethel said.

“They were released because there was no basis for them to be charged.

“There were consultations with the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions two days before I got involved in the matter and I was told there was no charges to be brought based on what evidence they had.”

As the fishermen were held for 48 hours without charge, Bethel said the law requires that they be released.

About Genea Noel

Genea Noel is the news director and weeknight TV news anchor at Eyewitness News. She began working at Eyewitness News in 2018 as the newsroom editor and was subsequently promoted during her tenure. As a household name who graces the screens of thousands of Bahamian homes each night, Genea has racked up an impressive five Bahamas Press Club awards, including “The Cyril Stevenson Award for Outstanding Political Journalism” (2020), “Best Studio Live Producer” (2020) and “Best Newscast” (2018).