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Extremists blamed for fish raid | Extremists blamed for fish raid |
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Animal rights extremists have been blamed for freeing thousands of halibut from cages at a fish farm in Argyll. | Animal rights extremists have been blamed for freeing thousands of halibut from cages at a fish farm in Argyll. |
Strathclyde Police launched an inquiry after 15,000 fish were released from the Kames Marine Fish Farm, near Oban. | |
It has been reported that the letters ALF - for Animal Liberation Front - were spray-painted nearby. The damage has cost the owner more than £500,000. | |
Police warned other fish farms to raise security after the raid between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. | Police warned other fish farms to raise security after the raid between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. |
The farmed halibut were released directly into the sea. | The farmed halibut were released directly into the sea. |
A spokesman at the Kames farm described the incident as "totally horrific and malicious". | A spokesman at the Kames farm described the incident as "totally horrific and malicious". |
'Dead fish' | 'Dead fish' |
"It has served no purpose to protect the fish at all because we are now finding hundreds of dead fish along the beaches," he said. | "It has served no purpose to protect the fish at all because we are now finding hundreds of dead fish along the beaches," he said. |
"It also has substantial financial implications to the business and our customers are extremely upset." | "It also has substantial financial implications to the business and our customers are extremely upset." |
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Thomson said: "We are very keen to speak to local residents and motorists travelling on the A816 Oban to Lochgilphead road and also Degnish Road. | Detective Chief Inspector Neil Thomson said: "We are very keen to speak to local residents and motorists travelling on the A816 Oban to Lochgilphead road and also Degnish Road. |
"They may have witnessed any suspicious activity in the Kilmelford area on Wednesday night or in the early hours of Thursday morning. | "They may have witnessed any suspicious activity in the Kilmelford area on Wednesday night or in the early hours of Thursday morning. |
He said police were particularly keen to speak to the occupants of a two-toned Leyland Daf motor vehicle which was seen about 1900 BST in the Degnish Road area on Wednesday evening. | He said police were particularly keen to speak to the occupants of a two-toned Leyland Daf motor vehicle which was seen about 1900 BST in the Degnish Road area on Wednesday evening. |
"These people could unwittingly have information that could be helpful to the investigation," he added. | "These people could unwittingly have information that could be helpful to the investigation," he added. |
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