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Commercial fisherman regains livelihood after 2 years

APPEAL UPHELD

A SOUTH Coast commercial fisherman, who has had sleepless nights after a magistrate ordered that his boat be seized more than two years ago, says he can finally return to his livelihood after his appeal was upheld in the Pietermaritzburg High Court, last week,

Naraina Puckree Naidoo, 59, of Park Rynie, was charged under the Marine Living Resources Act and Criminal Procedure Act, after he failed to inform the fishery control officer of his landing time for the purposes of inspection and being in possession of three endangered fish species, commonly known as “74”, in Rocky Bay on

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