19 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested by Coast Guard

They were held by the ICG-Tuticorin, on the charge of illegally fishing in Indian waters.

February 24, 2015 04:47 pm | Updated April 02, 2016 06:40 am IST - TUTICORIN

A crew of 19 Sri Lankan fishermen was apprehended by Indian Coast Guard personnel, Tuticorin on Tuesday on the charge of illegally fishing in Indian waters.

The fishermen in four boats werr held during patrol at sea.

Official sources from ICG, Tuticorin station, told The Hindu in Tuticorin on Tuesday evening that they were held for crossing the Indian Maritime Boundary Line.

While patrolling by ICGS ‘Vaibhav’, the Sri Lankan fishermen, who strayed in to the Indian waters, were caught 53 nautical miles east of the Kanyakumari coast at 7.30 a.m.

After interrogation, the apprehended fishermen would be handed over to the Tuticorin Marine police on Tuesday night for further course of action, sources added. 

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