
Seized British fishing boat released by French
A British fishing boat seized in the Channel by French authorities has been released, The Telegraph understands.
The skipper of the Lady T, who appeared in a court in Boulogne-sur-Mer on Monday afternoon, has been ordered to pay a 'substantial fine', sources have claimed.
A court source in Boulogne-sur-Mer also confirmed the Lady T had been released.
The exact amount has not been disclosed.
The Lady T, based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was intercepted by a French navy ship on Thursday for fishing for whelks without a licence.
Olivier Leprêtre, the chairman of the regional fishing committee in northern France, suggested on Sunday that the boat had been seized as a tit-for-tat measure after a French skipper was fined in a case last month.
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