Mayo de 2006
The indictment in September marked the first time the US has brought
criminal charges for illegal importation and sale of Chilean sea-bass.
Vidal faces up to 35 years in prison and one million US dollars in fines
if convicted on all counts, according to the US Justice Department.
Vidal and Fadilur SA attempted to import an estimated 53,000 pounds of
sea-bass valued at nearly 315.000 US dollars from Singapore to Miami,
according to the indictment. Vidal is also charged with obstruction of
justice and false labeling of this species, which is known also as the
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides).
Harvesting and trade of Chilean sea-bass is regulated under the
International Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living
Resources, implemented in the US through the Antarctic Marine Living
Resources Act. The treaty and implementing laws require that specific
documentation must follow legally harvested toothfish from the point of
harvest to the point of final import for consumption.
Mr. Vidal was arrested Wednesday after arriving at Miami International
Airport. He was an international fugitive before his arrest
