Nova Scotia minister says 'organized crime' involved in lobster fishery

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HALIFAX – Inadequate federal enforcement of the lobster fishery in southwestern Nova Scotia is emboldening organized crime that is “terrorizing” the local community, say two provincial cabinet ministers.

Fisheries Minister Kent Smith and Justice Minister Barbara Adams wrote letters to the federal government last week, asking for more help and co-operation to address what they say is an increase in serious crime in the Clare and Meteghan areas.

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