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Sri Lankan Navy
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Sri Lanka Navy personnel arrest 6 Indian fishermen

| @indiablooms | Feb 19, 2022, at 10:19 pm

Nagapattinam/UNI: Sri Lankan Navy on Saturday arrested six Indian fishermen and confiscated their dhow allegedly for poaching in its territorial waters.

The apprehension was made during a patrol carried out by a Fast Attack Craft of the 4th Fast Attack Flotilla (4 FAF), attached to the Northern Naval Command in seas north-west of the Kovilan Lighthouse, the Sri Lankan Navy said in a statement.

The Navy took hold of the Indian dhow with six fishermen poaching in Sri Lankan waters via the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).

Arrangements were being made to handover the Indian fishermen and the dhow to relevant authorities for onward legal action.

Sri Lanka Navy has been conducting regular sea patrols and operations to curb illegal fishing activities, considering the impact of foreign fishermen poaching in Lankan waters.

The Navy will continue to carry out regular operations with a view to protecting the fishery resources of the country and the livelihood of local fishermen, the statement said. Meanwhile, official sources said the arrested fishermen hailed from Nagapattinam district.

The fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy when they were fishing in high seas close to the IMBL.

This was the fourth incident of arrest of Indian fishermen by Sri Lanka so far this year. With this, 50 Indian fishermen and 8 fishing trawlers were taken into captivity by the Island nation.

On Jan 31, the Lankan Navy arrested 21 fishermen from Nagapattinam and Karaikal along with two boats, 11 fishermen of Rameswaram and their three boats on Feb 7 and 12 fishermen from Rameswaram with 2 boats on Feb 12.

The mechanized boat fishermen of Rameswaram were observing an indefinite strike since Feb 9, demanding release of all the arrested fishermen and their boats.

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