Six TN fishermen injured in Sri Lankan Navy attack

August 21, 2012 10:58 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:45 am IST - Rameswaram

Six Tamil Nadu fishermen were injured on Tuesday when they were allegedly attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy which briefly detained 13 others near Katchatheevu in the Palk Strait.

The fishermen, taken to Neduntheevu in Sri Lanka along with their three boats, were ordered to be released, according to officials, who received a wireless message from Sri Lanka.

However, before ordering their release, the fishermen were allegedly hit with sticks and punched several times by the Sri Lankan Navy personnel, the sources said.

In the second such incident in two days, six fishermen were injured in the alleged attack by the Lankan navy near Katchatheevu, an islet ceded to Sri Lanka by India in 1974.

Official sources said the fishermen were attacked with stones, nylon ropes and rods and their three boats taken away.

While one fishermen identified as Gnanasekaran has been hospitalised in Rameswaram for head injury, five others suffered minor injuries, they said.

On Sunday, the Sri Lankan Navy allegedly took away at gun point the catch netted by fishermen who put to sea from here, when they were near Katchatheevu after surrounding 10 boats.

In another incident on the same day in Nagapattinam, eight fishermen of Vedaranyam village were injured in an attack allegedly by Sri Lankan Navy personnel in mid-sea off Arukattuthurai in Tamil Nadu.

Tuesday’s attack comes a day after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, charging the government with “soft handling” the issue of Sri Lankan Navy’s alleged attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen.

A senior Coast Guard official said the 13 fishermen were released by the Sri Lankan Navy and were on their way back home.

“I was informed that these boats (carrying fishermen) have been released by the Sri Lankan Navy and they are on their way back to Tamil Nadu shores,” Inspector General Satya Prakash Sharma Regional Commander (East) Coast Guard told reporters at Chennai

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