Lankan court extends remand of 21 fishermen to Aug 21

August 06, 2013 01:13 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:17 pm IST - Rameswaram (TN)

For Daily:26/12/10:Ramanathapuram: Fishermen searching the dead bodies at the site of boat tragedy near Vaala theevu in Gulf of Mannar of Ramanathapuram district on Sunday.  Photo:L_Balachandar [with report]

For Daily:26/12/10:Ramanathapuram: Fishermen searching the dead bodies at the site of boat tragedy near Vaala theevu in Gulf of Mannar of Ramanathapuram district on Sunday. Photo:L_Balachandar [with report]

A court at Mannar in Sri Lanka on Tuesday extended to August 16 the remand of 21 fishermen from this coastal town and Mandapam, who were arrested by the island nation’s naval personnel on July 6.

Magistrate Anandhi Kanakarathinam of the Mannar Judicial Court ordered the extension of remand when the fishermen were produced before him today, officials said.

Eight fishermen from Rameswaram and 13 from Mandapam were arrested by the Sri Lankan navy for reportedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line on July 6.

Meanwhile fishermen of Nagapattinam and Karaikal have decided to hoist black flags on Aug 10 in their mechanised boats and also stage picketing programme along the coast if the Lankan government did not release the 65 fishermen arrested on July 30.

The decision was taken on Monday at a consultative meeting of the fishermen.

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