Pakistan releases 57 Indian fishing boats

March 21, 2015 12:22 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:13 pm IST - Islamabad

Fishermen from India stand behind bars in a cell, after being detained in Pakistani waters, at a police station in Karachi March 6, 2015. According to local media, Pakistan maritime authorities arrested 46 Indian fishermen and took into custody their eight boats for illegal fishing in the country's territorial waters, police said on Friday. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Fishermen from India stand behind bars in a cell, after being detained in Pakistani waters, at a police station in Karachi March 6, 2015. According to local media, Pakistan maritime authorities arrested 46 Indian fishermen and took into custody their eight boats for illegal fishing in the country's territorial waters, police said on Friday. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

As a goodwill gesture, Pakistan on Saturday released 57 Indian fishing boats that were in its custody.

In a statement, Foreign Office (FO) said the decision to release the vessels was taken in May last year.

Prime Minister >Nawaz Sharif visited India at that time to attend the oath-ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

An eight-member Indian delegation visited Karachi from March 9 to finalise modalities for the repatriation of boats with officials of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), the statement said.

“While the PMSA had kept the boats in good condition, it extended full support to the visiting team in making the boats seaworthy after minor repairs. Subsequently, the boats were towed to the maritime boundary today, where these were physically taken over by the Indian side,” it said.

Indian fishermen and boats are often apprehended by PMSA authorities when they violate Pakistan territorial waters.

Usually the boats are not in seaworthy condition and are not returned.

However, following instructions from the Prime Minister to return these boats, special efforts were undertaken by the PMSA to ensure that the boats are returned to their owners, the statement added.

Pakistan and India frequently arrest rival fishermen for violating the sea waters.

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