Jail for poaching spawning trout

A Bay of Plenty man has been sentenced to four months in prison for his role in a large scale poaching case.

David Pake Leef, 37, was sentenced to a total of four months jail when he appeared in the Rotorua District Court yesterday.


Eastern Fish & Game staff and police caught Thomas Tawha and David Leef with 29 trout in July, including 15 mature spawning females. Photo: Fish & Game.

The pair, Leef and Thomas Tawha, 43, and were convicted in November 2014 of poaching as many as 60 spawning trout from a highly valued spawning stream near Lake Rotoiti.

Thomas Tawha, of Kawerau, was jailed for six months in April last year.

But Leef failed to appear for sentence, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

He was arrested last week and remanded in custody to appear in the Rotorua District Court.

Judge McGuire sentenced him to a total of four months jail on trout poaching and breach of bail charges.

The judge told the court that Leef had no right to take trout, either legally, or under tikanga.

Fish & Game Officer Anthony van Dorp says it's pleasing to see the case come to a conclusion with the jailing of the second offender sending a strong message to all would-be trout poachers.

'They need to sit up and take notice.”

Fish & Game officer earlier described the case as the worst they'd seen in Rotorua in a decade, adding that the scale of the offending with so many fish in prime breeding condition involved was disturbing.

Fish & Game noted that poaching impacts on the region's economy, because it relies heavily on tourism and visiting anglers spend millions of dollars every year in the area.

2 comments

This is the same

Posted on 20-05-2016 12:33 | By NotNat

sentence as a male assaults female charge x4! Justice?


jmac

Posted on 20-05-2016 13:48 | By JohnMac

The sad thing is these guys have been caught with a small amount in relation to what they have probably taken over the years.


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