The nets were found in various parts of the lake including Muhoroni, Kigumo, and Muhuru Bay. The move comes after the government banned the use of illegal nets in the lake. The nets are made of polythene and are used by fishers to catch fish. The government has also banned the use of dynamite and cyanide in the lake. The ban was imposed following the discovery of the two poisons in the lake. The government has also banned the use of gillnets in the lake. The nets are made of nylon and are used to catch fish. The government has also banned the use of explosives in the lake.
He said the nets were destroyed as part of efforts to protect the marine environment. The nets were found in the waters off Homa Bay town. Etiegni said the nets were destroyed as part of efforts to protect the marine environment.
Coastal Threats: Armed Suspects Using Violence and Intimidation
Coastal Threats:
They have also identified the areas where the suspects operate. He added that the suspects are usually armed and have been known to use violence against the fishermen. The suspects are also accused of using intimidation tactics to extort money from the fishermen.
