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Australian Federal Police Return Sea Shepherd’s Logbooks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society   
Friday, 12 March 2010 18:57

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On March 11, the Australian Federal police returned the logbooks for the Steve Irwin and the Bob Barker.

No arrests have been made following the raid on the two ships based on a request by the Japanese government. Sea Shepherd expects no arrests.

The Australian Federal Police boarded the Steve Irwin last year when the ship returned from defending the whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Nothing was heard of that boarding afterwards, and Sea Shepherd is not expecting to hear anything concerning the most recent boarding.

“The police are obligated to act on the Japanese request, but I don’t think the Australian Federal Police feel there is sufficient evidence to make any arrests,” said Captain Paul Watson....

Source: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

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