Two Terengganu fishermen freed by Indonesian authority

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KUALA NERUS: “Thank God we are safely home now and given a chance to fast (during Ramadan) with family. I never thought we would be released after being detained for more than a month in Indonesia.”

Mohd Fadly Jaafar summed up his feelings with these words after he arrived at the Dataran Permata Seberang Takir on Saturday night after being released from detention by the Indonesian authority for allegedly encroaching that country’s waters while fishing with five other fishermen on April 8.

Mohd Fadly, 40, was released together with his friend Abdul Halim Nik, 43, both from Seberang Takir, near here, and greeted by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman, family members and friends.

Working as a fisherman for the past 23 years, Mohd Fadly described his time in detention in a foreign country as difficult to express, as he was constantly worried about his wife and young children back home.

“Thinking about it, I am scared to go out to the sea now, but, that’s our livelihood.

“If possible I wouldn’t want to venture out to the sea again but how to earn a living… At the moment all I want to do is just to take a break, before returning to work,” he said.

“While we were in detention we were treated nicely by the Indonesian authority but I was worried every time I thought about my wife and our four small children especially as Ramadan was approaching,” he said. — Bernama