…insists seized vessels were in Guyana’s waters
Amidst efforts being employed by the Guyana Government to have two fishing vessels and 12 crew members detained last week by the Venezuelan Navy released, there are report of a third vessel being seized by the neighbouring authorities.

Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Hugh Todd has since explained that Government is still trying to confirm the veracity of this latest report.
“We were made to understand that a third vessel was apprehended, and I’m yet to receive additional details. When we get that, we’ll put a statement out,” the Minister told reporters on Thursday on the sidelines of the National Assembly sitting.
He subsequently told Guyana Times on Thursday evening that he is awaiting information from Guyana’s Embassy in Caracas, expected sometime today.
It has been reported that another Guyana-registered fishing vessel, ‘Miss Annie’ – GR972360 – and its seven-member crew were detained by the Venezuelan military on Monday.
River patrols attached to the Venezuelan National Armed Guards (FANB) reportedly seized the vessel and detained the crew members, who were intercepted in Mariusa, Tucupita, Delta Amacuro, Venezuela.
This comes just days after two other Guyanese fishing vessels – the Lady Nayera and the Sea Wolf – operating off the coast of Waini Point, within Guyana’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) – were intercepted on January 21 by the Venezuelan Navy, which detained the crew members and seized the vessels.
The vessel Lady Nayera is captained by Richard Ramnarine and comprises crew members Ramlakan Kamal, Nick Raghubar, Javin Boston, Michael Domingo and Joel Joseph. The other ship, the Sea Wolf, is captained by Toney Garraway and comprises crew members Errol Gardener, Orland Roberts, Christopher Shaw, Shirvin Oneil and Randy Henry.












