Pakistan rejects Indian report on explosives boat

Pakistan Foreign Office denies that any boat had sailed off from the country's Keti Bunder port.

January 03, 2015 11:43 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:17 pm IST - Islamabad

Pakistan has rejected India’s claim that the crew of a Pakistani fishing boat blew up and sank their vessel in an attempt to evade capture at the hands of the Indian Navy in a high-speed chase at sea, Geo News reported.

Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam denied that any boat from Keti Bunder port of the country’s Sindh Province had sailed off.

Sources in the Foreign Office termed the Indian claim as mere propaganda to tarnish the image of Pakistan, the report added.

The Coast Guard on December 31 night >intercepted a Pakistani fishing boat with explosives near the maritime boundary off the Porbandar coast in the Arabian Sea.

Based on the intelligence inputs, a Coast Guard Dornier aircraft undertook a sea-air coordinated search and located the suspect fishing boat 10-15 km inside Indian waters. Thereafter, a Coast Guard ship on patrol was diverted and it intercepted the unlit boat around midnight, 365 km west-southwest of Porbandar.

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