Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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Chau had come to the Andamans several times in the past and was in touch with Alexander, who is a qualified electronic­s engineer, Pathak added. “The seven local fishermen, Chau and Alexander planned the entire expedition and it was camouflage­d as a fishing trip,” he said. “Chau and the fishermen approached North Sentinel Island in boats. On November 14, Chau tried to land on the beach but the Sentineles­e got hostile,” said Pathak.

“Chau spent two days in his boat. On November 16, he managed to reach the beach in a canoe but was shot with arrows. The fishermen watched the entire episode from their boats and fled. They did not inform the authoritie­s,” he added.

The DGP said the fishermen informed Alexander but the missionary, instead of informing the police, wrote a long letter to a friend of Chau .

“We have recovered the letter. It is apparent that the Alexander and Chau were on a mission to spread their faith,” said

Pathak.

A statement issued by Udit Prakash Rai, deputy commission­er of South Andaman, said the island administra­tion received a mail from the US consulate general in Chennai which mentioned a mail sent by Chau’s mother.

“Mother of Mr John Chau informed that her son was purportedl­y attacked during his visit to North Sentinel Island here. Acting on the informatio­n, Andaman and Nicobar Police has registered a case of murder at Humfrigunj police station,” the statement said.

“We have arrested the fishermen and charged them with culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other crimes. A separate FIR has been lodged against Alexander KS,” said Pathak.

“What happened is unpreceden­ted.

No foreigner has ever tried to enter the island. Records show the Sentineles­e attacked a tribal welfare officer in the 1970s and in 2006 they killed two fishermen whose boat drifted and beached on the island,” said Pathak.

The Andamans are also home to the Jarawah tribe. While the Jarawahs interact with outsiders, the Sentineles­e shun all contact with the world.

The North Sentinel island is out of bounds even to the Indian navy and police.

The Setinelese cannot be prosecuted.

The government keeps an eye on them through remote surveys using boats and aircraft. Even their census was conducted from boats using binoculars.

The status of North Sentinel Island is unclear.

It used to be off-limits but in August 2018, the government removed the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) from 29 islands in Andaman & Nicobar Islands including North Sentinel.

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