Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

25 SL fishermen nabbed off Tamil Nadu coast

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The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has apprehende­d 25 Sri Lankan fishermen, who were illegally fishing in the Indian territoria­l waters yesterday.

ICG Ship Shaurya on a routine surveillan­ce deployment in the Bay of Bengal apprehende­d five Sri Lankan boats on Monday while they were illegally fishing in Indian waters. They were fishing illegally in the Indian waters - about 94 km off Nagapattin­am (Tamil Nadu) - and had a catch of around 4,200 kg on-board.

Further, all the five boats were brought to Karaikal harbour for joint investigat­ion by the relevant security agencies. After a preliminar­y

ICG Ship Shaurya on a routine surveillan­ce deployment in the Bay of Bengal apprehende­d five Sri Lankan boats on Monday while they were illegally fishing in Indian waters

inquiry, Coast Guard officials handed over the Sri Lankan fishermen, along with their boats and fish catch to the Vedaranyam Marine Police (Tamil Nadu) on Tuesday.

It may be noted that ICG is mandated to monitor and prevent illegal fishing by foreign fishing vessels.

“Officials observed the Sri Lankan boats fishing in the Indian waters near Tamil Nadu coast and as per the internatio­nal marine regulation­s, they were taken into custody. As both India and Sri Lanka have very close sea water territorie­s, often Indian and Sri Lankan fishermen cross their sea borders and enter into others. After completing the procedures, the apprehende­d fishermen with their boats may be sent back by the local authoritie­s as per the rules and regulation­s,” said an ICG official.

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