Three found guilty of fisheries offences
THREE men have been convicted of fisheries offences at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
Svasunas Liberis, of Killyman Street, Moy, was convicted of fishing by unlicensed and unfair means, trespass on a fishery, unlawful method of angling, and retention of fish in excess of number permitted.
He was fined a total of £330, with additional costs of £150, court costs of £19 and an offender levy of £15.
At the same court, Rusvaltas Rimas, of Clonmore Road, Dungannon, was convicted of fishing by unlicensed and unfair means.
He was fined £60, with costs of £150, court costs of £19 and a £15 offender levy.
Also at the same court, Martin Selby, of Locan Street, Belfast, was convicted of fishing by unlicensed and unfair means, trespass on a fishery, and unlawful use or possession of ground bait and maggots.
He was fined a total of £230, with additional costs of £150, court costs of £10 and an offender levy of £15.
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Saturday 18 May 2013
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