World

Nine Indian Fishermen Arrested For Alleged Poaching In Sri Lanka’s Territorial Waters

On Tuesday, the Sri Lankan Navy arrested nine Indian fishermen and seized two trawlers for allegedly poaching in the country’s territorial waters.

According to the Navy, the arrests were made near Jaffna’s Delft Island. The fishermen, from Tamil Nadu, were apprehended on Monday.

In a statement, the Sri Lankan Navy stated, “On the night of July 24, the Sri Lanka Navy and coast guard conducted a special operation to chase away Indian poaching trawlers from Sri Lankan waters”.

“The operation led to the apprehension of two Indian trawlers with nine Indian nationals poaching in Sri Lankan waters off the Delft Island, Jaffna”, the statement reads.

According to a Tamil Nadu fisheries official in Ramanathapuram, the fishermen from Mandapam in the Ramanathapuram district, set sail for fishing on Monday morning and were caught on Monday night between Katchatheevu and Neduntheevu.

“The seized trawlers, together with Indian fishermen were hauled to the Kankesanthurai Harbour and would be handed over to the Mailadi Fisheries Inspector for further legal proceedings”, the Navy’s statement continued.

The statement further stated, “The Navy continues to conduct regular patrols and operations in Sri Lankan waters to curb illegal fishing practices of foreign fishing trawlers”.

During the Sri Lankan President’s visit to India last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ranil Wickremesinghe discussed the plight of fishermen.

“Today we also discussed the issues related to the livelihood of fishermen. We agree that we should proceed with a humane approach in this matter”, PM Modi stated in a Press Statement on July 21.

This was the second detention of an Indian fishing boat in Sri Lankan waters this month.

The Sri Lankan Navy apprehended 15 Indian fishermen aboard two trawlers on July 9 for reportedly poaching in the country’s territorial waters.

The fishermen’s issue is a source of contention between the two countries.

There have been multiple reported incidences of Sri Lankan Navy personnel firing on Indian fishermen and seizing their boats in the Palk Strait.

The Palk Strait, a thin stretch of water separating Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, is a rich popular fishing spot for both countries.

Indian fishermen have been detained on several occasions by Sri Lankan authorities for allegedly breaching the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri Lankan seas.

Despite numerous high-level negotiations between the two parties, illegal fishing by Indian fishermen in Sri Lankan waters has been a recurring issue.

Also read: Moments After Becoming Engaged, Turkish Woman Slips and Dies

Spriha Rai

Recent Posts

CM Yogi Slams Silence On Murshidabad Violence; Hails Waqf Act Amendment

CM Yogi Adityanath criticised the Opposition for their silence over communal violence in West Bengal’s…

13 hours ago

SC Expresses Concern On Allahabad HC’s Observation That Rape Victim ‘Herself Had Invited Trouble’

The SC criticized Allahabad HC for making insensitive remarks in a rape bail order, where…

16 hours ago

Jamia Marks Ambedkar Jayanti With Powerful Academic & Cultural Tributes

Jamia Millia Islamia marked Ambedkar’s 135th birth anniversary with tributes and insightful addresses by top…

16 hours ago

Kharge, Tejashwi Signal Strong Opposition Unity Ahead Of Bihar Polls; Change Is Certain, Says Congress Chief

Opposition parties ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, Mallikarjun Kharge voiced strong confidence in a…

16 hours ago

Indie Wild And Foxtail Launch Exclusive Lip Care Range On Reliance Retail’s Tira Platform

Two of India’s much-loved homegrown beauty brands, Indie Wild and Foxtail, have launched their latest…

17 hours ago

Bharat Dialogues Celebrates Women’s Leadership In Grand Style

Bharat Dialogues honoured 25 visionary women leaders at IIC New Delhi, with dignitaries like Upendrra…

17 hours ago