Against Illegal Fishing, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Will Order 200 SS2 Weapons From Pindad

Last updated on May 6th, 2021 at 10:32 am

In an effort to eradicate illegal fishing in Indonesia, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) will strengthen personnel in the field by providing more adequate weapons.

Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Edhy Prabowo plans to spend 200 weapons in the Assault Rifle 2 (SS2) made by PT Pindad (Persero).

“This year the weaponry on the surveillance ship will be renewed with the procurement of 200 more adequate SS2-type weapons made by Pindad,” Edhy said during a press conference regarding the enforcement of illegal fishing vessels which were broadcast live through the KKP’s Youtube channel on Wednesday, July 22.

“The more adequate 200 SS2 weapons made by Pindad are expected to improve mental and morale during enforcement operations at sea,” said Edhy.

At present, KKP personnel in the field are still using SS1Pindad weapons, which feels inadequate when carrying out law enforcement and its quality is difficult to penetrate ships.

“Our weapons are only equipped with SS1, the quality of which to shoot and penetrate foreign fishing vessels is not possible, because foreign fishing vessels are large,” said Edhy.

For this reason, he has already discussed with the Ministry of Defense to conduct sea operations with Heavy Machine Guns (SMB) which require cooperation with the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

“Actually we have Heavy Machine Weapons (SMB), Heavy Machine Weapons. The shooters must be from organic, namely from the TNI. We coordinate with the Ministry of Defense. Second is also water canon, we will coordinate and support with various agencies,” he said.

As for the achievements of the KKP, 66 ships have been captured both domestic and foreign since October 2019. Of these, there are 49 illegal foreign fishing vessels have been captured from three water of Indonesian in the locations of fishing thieves, namely in the North Natuna Sea, Sulawesi Sea, and the Malacca Strait.

Noto

Jakarta-based Newswriter for The Asian Affairs. A budding newswriter that always keep track of the latest trends and news that are happening in my country Indonesia.

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