(VIDEO) Kenyan Fishermen Impound 5 Ugandan Boats In Lake Victoria Over Revenge Arrest By Ugandan Army

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By MN Reporter

Kenyan fishermen along Nyang’wina beach in Muhuru Bay in Migori County last evening seized five boats from Ugandan fishermen over territorial trespass in Lake Victoria.  

Their action is as a revenge of four boats from Kenya which were captured in the same lake by Ugandan authorities and are detained in unknown locations. 

Locals said the fishermen who hail from Muhuru Bay were arrested on Friday night while on a fishing expedition at the Lake.

Sources said the fishermen were apprehended for allegedly trespassing into Ugandan water but they were released on the protest but the boats were seized up on protest. 

Muhuru Bay Beach Management Unit officials and their MCA Lawrence Magubo protested the confiscation of boats and fishing gears.

They asked for the release of the boats and asked the Ugandan authorities to schedule a meeting with them to iron out their differences. 

Magubo decried the arbitrary arrests terming them unfair.

Magubo now want the National Government to intervene especially the Ministry of East African Cooperation to resolve the recurring territorial woes.

Muhuru BMU chairman Lucas Sobu asked the Kenyan government to help his fishermen since they cannot continue to do business in the Lake with fear