Six Sri Lankan fishermen arrested for entering Indian waters in Andhra

May 06, 2012 07:41 pm | Updated July 11, 2016 02:34 pm IST - Kakinada (AP)

Six Sri Lankan fishermen were arrested by Marine police here for illegally fishing in Indian waters off Nizampatnam coast in Andhra Pradesh’s East Godavari district, police said on Sunday.

The Coast Guard personnel first spotted a Sri Lankan boat with six fishermen on board during routine surveillance in Bay of Bengal on Friday.

After verification, they seized the boat and handed it over to Kakinada Marine police, along with the apprehended fishermen and over 500 kg of tuna last evening, a Marine police official said.

The Sri Lankan fishermen were booked under various sections of the Maritime Zones of India Act and were produced before a court for judicial remand, the official said, adding that the fishermen had intentionally entered Indian waters and “illegally” carried out fishing activity.

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