Sri Lankan Navy arrests 25 fishermen from T.N., Karaikal
The fishermen were detained for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri Lankan waters, with 25 individuals held for questioning by naval authorities.
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25 Fishermen from Tamil Nadu arrested by Lanka Navy - Tamil News | Online Tamilnadu News | Tamil Cinema News | Chennai News | Chennai Power shutdown Today
The Sri Lankan Navy arrested 25 Indian fishermen hailing from Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, and Karaikal and apprehended two mechanised fishing boats from Karaikal on Sunday night, for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) and fishing in Sri Lankan waters. The Sri Lankan navy had taken the fishermen to the Kankesanthurai Naval Camp for interrogation. Among the detained fishermen, 12… Continue reading "25 Fishermen fr…
Pondy LG seeks Centre's intervention for release of Karaikal fishermen arrested by SL Navy
Puducherry Feb 16 (PTI) Lt Governor K Kailashnathan has written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar seeking his intervention for the release of 25 fishermen from Karaikal who were arrested by the Sri Lankan navy last week. A release from the office of Lt Governor said on Monday that a delegation of fishermen from Karaikal met the him and submitted a memorandum seeking steps for securing the release of the 25 fishers who were apprehended b…
Vijay slams Stalin over fishermen issue - News Today
Actor-politician and leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Vijay has sharply criticised M. K. Stalin for his handling of the ongoing fishermen arrest issue, saying simply writing letters has not delivered results. Vijay accused the state government of relying on correspondence with the Union government rather than pushing for concrete action to secure the release of Tamil Nadu fishermen detained by the Sri Lankan Navy in recent incidents. He …
There are ongoing incidents of fishermen from Tamil Nadu and Puducherry being arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on the grounds that they were fishing across the border. In addition, the Sri Lankan government is taking steps such as confiscating the fishermen's power boats and making them state-owned. This is causing a great deal of damage to the livelihood of the fishermen. Amidst these tragic incidents, Sri Lankan pirates are also attacking Tamil…
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