Nova Scotia minister says ‘organized crime’ involved in lobster fishery

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In recent letters to federal Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier, the two provincial ministers say there is an increase in serious crime in the Clare and Meteghan areas

Two Nova Scotia ministers say inadequate federal enforcement of the lobster fishery in the province’s southwest has led to organized crime “terrorizing” the local community.

In their recent letters to federal Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier, they say there is an increase in serious crime in the Clare and Meteghan areas. He tells Lebouthillier that he has heard directly from fishers who have been threatened and who are afraid to speak out.

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