Is Kenya being targeted by neighboring countries?
In JUNE 2018 ,the Kenya Navy arrested 109 Tanzanians for illegal fishing within the country’s territorial waters in the Indian Ocean.
The fishermen, who were seized in Shimoni, a port village in south-eastern Kenya near the border with Tanzania, were presented before a court in Kwale County and remanded after failing to raise a cash bail of Ksh20,000 ($200) each.
Kenya arrests 109 Tanzanians over illegal fishing #NTVNews
The fishermen, who were seized in Shimoni, a port village in south-eastern Kenya near the border with Tanzania, were presented before a court in Kwale County on Monday https://t.co/S134pQceuX pic.twitter.com/O879i1CFYf
— NTV UGANDA (@ntvuganda) June 7, 2018
As the border wars rage on between the two countries ,Tanzanian security officials have reportedly demanded Ksh.1.3 million to free 36 Kenyan fishermen arrested and detained on Sunday, November 4, 2018 for alleged trespassing.
The neighbouring country is also asking for Ksh.200,000 for each of the ten boats seized during the operation on Lake Victoria.
Tanzania detains seven Kenyan fishermen The 63 fishermen, who were in 21 boats, were freed and returned to the mainland.
https://t.co/zRgDIFfYb9— NetworkOfNews Kenya (@NofNews_Kenya) November 6, 2018
This comes barely two months after six other fishermen were arrested, detained and arraigned before Tanzania court where they were released after paying Ksh.37,000 each.
Speaking to Radio Ramogi, Muhuru Ward Beach Management Unit Chairman Tobias Mragire accused the Tanzanian officials of being cruel towards Kenyan fishermen, adding that they have been met with unnecessary hostility and now want intervention from the Kenyan government.
Nyatike Member of Parliament Tom Odege also appealed to top government security officials to help in securing the release of the 36 fishermen from Migori County, further challenging the East African community countries to get long lasting solutions to border issues.
Mr. Odege said harassment meted against Kenyans in Lake Victoria is watering down the good relationship which East African countries have enjoyed for a long time.
Migori County police boss Joseph Nthenge said they are following up on the matter to establish why the fishermen were arrested.
Mr. Nthenge also urged Kenyan fishermen to stop trespassing into the Tanzanian waters saying those culpable will be subjected to the Tanzania laws.
Off the coast of Tanzania, fisherman use bombs to catch #fish. This kills countless #animals. The #coral beneath the sea, once teeming with #sealife, is quickly turning into a wasteland. ? #animalrights #oceans #coralreefs pic.twitter.com/bazmFPOTdo
— Let Fish Live (@letfishlive) April 6, 2018