Case Law Database

Crimes that affect the environment

Offences

• Fisheries crime

Prohibited Act

• Harvesting
• Catching
• Acquisition/Possession/Ownership

Subject

• Product

Details

• Undocumented/unlicensed conduct
• Protected area/habitat

Keywords

• Harvesting
• Catching
• Acquisition/Possession/Ownership

Regina v Do Van Va

Fact Summary

Context

Three Vietnamese “Blue Boats” illegally entered the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Solomon Islands to conduct illegal fishing operations. Three fishermen from these boats stand trial in this case summary.

Summary

The Vietnamese “Blue Boats” illegally harvested marine resources, such as bêche-de-mer (sea cucumber), giant clams and others inside the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Solomon Islands. The crew used prohibited fishing gear, such as diving compressor hoses, which allow for the harvest of much larger quantities of marine resources than in comparison to conventional fishing methods.

In March 2017, the boats were apprehended during an operation of the Maritime Police of Solomon Islands. When encountered on open water, the defendants tried to escape with their fishing vessel. The Maritime Police rammed the vessel several times and used rubber bullets and teargas to force it to a stop. The fact that the defendants tried to escape law enforcement interception was considered an aggravating circumstance during the trial.

The court noted that financial prospects motivated the defendants to engage in this far distant illegal fishing operation. The judge remarked that overfishing of their own national waters head led to foreign vessels intruding in the Solomon Islands’ Exclusive Economic Zone and emphasized the seriousness of harvesting vulnerable species with importance to local communities, such as sea cucumbers and giant clams. Furthermore, the court found that similar incidents relating to the intrusion of Vietnamese “Blue Boats” had been observed in neighbouring states. Hence, the court emphasized the need for a deterrent penalty as the Solomon Islands seem to be viewed as a “soft target” by those illegal fishing operators.

The court did not see sufficient evidence to the notion of the defendants, claiming that they themselves were subject to human trafficking for the purpose of forced labour on the fishing vessels.

During the hearing of 5th July 2017, the defendants pleaded guilty to four counts pertaining to violations of the Fisheries Management Act of 2015 and the Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations of 2009.

On 14th July 2017, the defendants were sentenced to two 2 years imprisonment and fines amounting to 11,050,000.00 Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD), which roughly translates to USD 1.4 million. The fines were payable within thirty days and another default period of 2 years imprisonment would run consecutively to the existing custodial sentence if payments would not occur.

Furthermore, the three Vietnamese “Blue Boats” were forfeited to the Solomon Islands Government.

Sentence Date:
2017-07-14
Author:
UNODC

Cross-Cutting Issues

Liability

... for

• completed offence

... based on

• criminal intention

... as involves

• participant, facilitator, accessory

Investigation Procedure

Confiscation and Seizure

Seized Property

Three Vietnamese “Blue Boats” were seized to be forfeited to the Solomon Islands

Government. Registration numbers: QNg 90286TS, QNg 90529TS, QNg 90557TS.

 

Procedural Information

Legal System:
Common Law
Latest Court Ruling:
High Court
Type of Proceeding:
Criminal
Accused were tried:
together (single trial)
 
 
 
Proceeding #1:
  • Stage:
    first trial
  • Official Case Reference:
    Regina v Do Van Va [2017] SBHC 118; HCSI-CRC 185 of 2017 (14 July 2017) | Criminal Case Number 185 of 2017
  • Decision Date:
    Fri Jul 14 00:00:00 CEST 2017

    Court

    Court Title

    High Court of Solomon Islands

     
    • Criminal

    Defendants / Respondents in the first instance

    Number of other accused:
    3
    Defendant:
    Do Van Va & Vo Van Vi & Nguyen Nguyen
    Nationality:
    Vietnamese

    The three defendants Do Van Va, Vo Van Vi and Nguyen Nguyen were charged and sentenced on the same counts, hence they are being listed together.

    Charges / Claims / Decisions

    Defendant:
    Do Van Va & Vo Van Vi & Nguyen Nguyen
    Legislation / Statute / Code:

    Section 37(1) and (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2015.

    Charge details:

    Count 1

    Illegal entry into Solomon Islands Fisheries waters without appropriate entry permit approved by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources.

    Verdict:
    Guilty
    Legislation / Statute / Code:

    Section 13(A) of the Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations 2009.

    Charge details:

    Count 2

    Illegal catching and selling of beche-de-mer.

    Verdict:
    Guilty
    Legislation / Statute / Code:

    Section 26(1) of the Fisheries Management Act 2015.

    Charge details:

    Count 3

    Possession of prohibited fishing gears on board your fishing vessels within the Solomon Islands Fisheries Waters.

    Verdict:
    Guilty
    Charge:

    Section 44(1)(a) of the Fisheries Management Act 2015.

    Charge details:

    Count 4

    Activities relating to fish processing to wit processing of beche-de-mer, salted with sea water and bined salt for the purposes of export without a valid or appropriate licence approved by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources.

    Verdict:
    Guilty
    Term of Imprisonment:
    2 years
    Fine / Payment to State:
    11050000  Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD)  (More than 500,000 USD)
    Other sanctions:

    The three Vietnamese “Blue Boats” were forfeited to the Solomon Islands Government.

    Court

    High Court of Solomon Islands