CM writes to PM on fishermen issue

5 from T.N. detained in Iran since Sept. 1

October 06, 2018 01:16 am | Updated June 27, 2021 08:17 pm IST - CHENNAI

Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his intervention in securing the release of six Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who were apprehended by the Iranian Coast Guard.

Five fishermen from Ramanathapuram and one from Thoothukudi districts were detained on September 1 and were taken to Kish Island for allegedly violating the Iranian Maritime boundaries.

The fishermen were operating from Dubai as their base.

“The apprehended fishermen were reportedly detained in the fishing boat for more than a month. It is also reported that their essential supplies have exhausted and they do not have access to basic amenities. Further, many of the detained fishermen’s visas are expiring in a couple of months,” Mr. Palaniswami said in the letter.

The “prolonged incarceration” of these fishermen, who went abroad for earning their livelihood, would severely affect the morale and survival of their families. Their dependants in India were worried, he said.

“Hence, I request your personal intervention and instruct the Ambassador of India in Tehran to provide them essential supplies immediately and to take legal measures to secure the immediate release of these poor innocent fishermen from Tamil Nadu,” he said.

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