A total 23 Indian fishermen who were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy for allegedly poaching in the country라이브 바카라 territorial waters have been released by the authorities in Colombo and repatriated, the Indian High Commission said on Friday.
The fishermen issue is a contentious one in the ties between India and Sri Lanka. At least 12 Indian fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on July 3 for allegedly poaching in the country's territorial waters.
A total 23 Indian fishermen who were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy for allegedly poaching in the country라이브 바카라 territorial waters have been released by the authorities in Colombo and repatriated, the Indian High Commission said on Friday.
“23 Indian fishermen were repatriated back to their homes today morning from Colombo,” the Indian High Commission here said in a tweet.
On July 12, the Sri Lankan Navy arrested six Indian fishermen for alleged violation of maritime boundary while fishing in the Palk Strait region.
At least 12 Indian fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on July 3 for allegedly poaching in the country's territorial waters. 바카라 웹사이트
According to the Sri Lankan Navy, these arrests are part of their patrols to cut illegal fishing in the country라이브 바카라 waters to minimise the impact from poaching on the local fishermen and sustainability of fishery resources in Sri Lanka. 바카라 웹사이트
The fishermen issue is a contentious one in the ties between India and Sri Lanka. 바카라 웹사이트
There have been periodic instances of Indian fishermen being apprehended by Sri Lankan authorities for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri Lankan waters.바카라 웹사이트
(With PTI inputs)
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