Four fishing boats could be forfeited in the culmination of a legal battle lasting almost four years since a major search of the Napier headquarters of fishing giant Hawke's Bay Seafoods.
The possible forfeiture was signalled yesterday as 130 convictions were entered in the Wellington District Court, stemming from fishing catch regulation breaches involving under-reporting of catches, the multi-agencies raid on September 24 that year, and a hearing which spanned six months last year.
It will be considered at sentencing in the court on August 6.
A total of 85 convictions were entered against company directors and managers Antonino Giovanni (Nino) D'Esposito, Giancarlo Harold (Joe) D'Esposito and Marcus Giuseppe D'Esposito and boat skipper John Butler.
Another 15 were entered against the company, 22 against boat owner Esplanade No 3 (operator of fishing vessels the Mutiara 2, Pacific Explorer, Trial B and Lady Ruth), and eight against another company Ocean Enterprises.