The employees of the Samegrelo–Zemo Svaneti Regional Division of the Department of Environmental Supervision, under the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, have identified violations in Khobi Municipality.
The Environmental Supervision Department of Georgia shared the details of the violations in Khobi Municipality on its official Facebook Page on April 14. 2026, Tuesday. Additionally, the Department provided a glimpse of the fishing equipment used in the town to engage in illegal fishing.
In the stream located in the Zubi neighborhood of the village of Akhali Khibula, a citizen used an electrofishing device to catch 1 kg of European chub.
A citizen was also attempting to fish using an electrofishing device in the village of Sajijao, on the Chanistskali River; however, the Department’s employees prevented the violation before the poacher could catch any fish.
Since the fact contains signs of a criminal offense, the case materials have been forwarded to the relevant authorities for further action. Fishing with an electrofishing device constitutes a criminal offense; the case materials have been forwarded to the relevant authorities for further action.
Electric fishing devices pose a threat to human life and health. The manufacture, purchase, possession, carrying, transport, shipment, or sale of such devices is punishable by law.
Combating poaching remains a top priority for the Environmental Supervision Department. The patrol crews of the Department of Environmental Supervision conduct continuous 24-hour monitoring nationwide to ensure the timely prevention, detection, and suppression of illegal fishing, hunting, and other environmental violations.
In addition, they provide immediate responses to all reports received through the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture’s hotline (153). In recent years, there has been an increase in the detection of illegal fishing cases, which reflects the enhanced capacity of monitoring and enforcement.


