Three Kenyans imprisoned in Madagascar for over four months for fishing in foreign waters without the necessary documentation have been released.
They were released in a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Blue Economy, the Kenya Maritime Agency, and various human rights organizations.
Upon their return, the fishermen recounted the harsh conditions they endured during their detention, including inadequate food and basic necessities.
According to Daniel Mungai, Director of the Kenya Fisheries Service, the government seeks improved measures to ensure local fishermen operate within Kenyan waters and have the appropriate documentation.
He said the lack of documents significantly complicated their release.
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The Cabinet Secretary for Blue Economy and Fisheries, Ali Hassan John, intervened to secure their freedom.
Julius Koech, the Acting Director General of the Kenya Maritime Agency, explained that the case was in court, which delayed the government's response. One of the fishermen’s fathers expressed gratitude to CS Hassan John for securing the release of the three men.