Lobster dispute: RCMP release images of men near fish plant that was torched
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia RCMP released images today showing two men walking away from a fish plant on the same night it was burned to the ground amid an escalating dispute over an Indigenous lobster fishery.
Yarmouth County RCMP are describing the two men as persons of interest.
Police say the images were captured Oct. 16 outside the plant in Middle West Pubnico, N.S., around the same time the suspicious fire broke out near midnight.
The plant was storing lobster caught by the Sipekne’katik First Nation, which attracted national attention last month when it started setting lobster traps in St. Marys Bay before the start of the federally regulated fishing season.