(1) (a) What are the details in respect of the seizure of (i) fish and (ii) rock lobster stock that belongs to a certain company (details furnished) on 16 February 2012 which are in cold storage at the Cape Town harbour, (b) what was the (i) date and (ii) number of the notice of seizure, (c) what is the (i) SA Police Service case number, (ii) date of issue and (iii) name of the police station where the charges were laid, (d) what was the outcome of this case and (e) what did her department do with the unfrozen stock once the physical investigation was completed; (2) whether the correct processes were followed in this regard; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) whether any of these stocks were (a) permanently damaged and/or (b) destroyed by her department; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, (4) whether her department will offer the owner any redress for the (a) damaged and/or (b) destroyed stock; if not, (i) why not and (ii) what are the legal implications in this regard; if so, (aa) how will the stockowner be compensated and (bb) what are the further relevant details; (5) (a) what is the purpose of a security deposit by a stockowner upon release of stock under investigation, (b) for how long are the security deposits retained when (i) no charges have been brought for a period of six months and (ii) charges have been laid and (c) what processes must a stockowner follow to claim the security deposit back?