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RCMP, Windsor Police Service and CBSA intercept United States charter fishing boats in early morning enforcement action

WINDSOR, ON, April 19, 2021 /CNW/ – In the early morning hours of April 15, 2021, members of Windsor Detachment Border Integrity, Marine Operations, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in collaboration with the Windsor Police Service Marine Unit and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted two American charter fishing boats on the Detroit River.


RCMP Shiprider vessel (CNW Group/Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

The marine operation was in response to public concerns about American fishing boats violating the Quarantine Act, the Customs Act and the Reopening of Ontario Act. Four charter fishing boats, registered in the United States, were observed operating on the Canadian side of the Detroit River. RCMP and Windsor Police Service patrol boats were able to intercept two of the boats while two fled back into United States waters. The fishing boats were escorted to a nearby port of entry and were subject to examination by Canada Border Services Agency officers. The Windsor Police Service issued violation tickets to ten individuals under the Reopening of Ontario Act for a total $8800. All ten individuals were identified as United States citizens and were subsequently served with a notice of Direction to Return to the USA by the CBSA under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Quarantine Act.

The RCMP continues to work in strong collaboration with federal, provincial and municipal partners to secure our borders and address illegal activities.

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SOURCE Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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