The Indonesian government has reopened an investigation into a fishing firm reportedly linked to human traffcking in the country's east, the Indonesian news site Monga Bay reported
Speaking at a press conference, fisheries minister Susi Pudjiastuti said that the firm Pusaka Benjina Resource, which was named in the Associated Press's 2015 probe of slavery in Asian fishing, has resumed fish processing even though it lacks permission to do so [...]
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