Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDIA TO RELEASE 25 SL FISHERMEN

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Twenty-five Sri Lankan fishermen released by the Indian authoritie­s are expected to be exchanged with the Sri Lanka Navy today, The Hindu reported.

The fishermen, who were arrested for poaching off Nagapattin­am and remanded in judicial custody, were ordered to be released by the Tamil Nadu State government yesterday.

The fishermen, along with their five boats, were intercepte­d by a Coast Guard ship about 48 nautical miles off Velankanni on February 9, and remanded by the Nagapattin­am Judicial Magistrate’s court. They were lodged in the Puzhal Prison. Subsequent­ly, their remand was extended up to March 25. When contacted, Collector T. Munusamy told that he had issued the order for the release of the fishermen and their boats on the advice of the government.

According to Coast Guard Commandant Udhal Singh, based on the orders of the district administra­tion, the released fishermen are likely to be repatriate­d in two days.

It is expected that their repatriati­on will be marked by a swap, with the remaining Indian fishermen released by Sri Lanka to be handed over to the Indian Coast Guard, ahead of the scheduled bilateral talks between the fisherfolk of the two countries on March 25.

The exchange is likely to take place today./

The Hindu

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