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A group of Tamil Nadu fishermen accompanied by technicians will leave for Sri Lanka to repair and take back their 87 boats; these boats were released by Sri Lanka ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit as a goodwill gesture.
A senior official in the fisheries department of Sri Lanka said that the salvage operation is expected to take a few days and the boats are likely to be towed back by the fishermen later this week.
The boats were released by Sri Lanka ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit as a goodwill gesture. The fishermen of these boats have already been released.
Meanwhile, 43 of the 86 fishermen released on the eve of Prime Minister Modi's visit on orders of President Maithripala, returned home from Trincomalee on Saturday.
Sri Lankan Navy handed them over to the Indian Coast Guard at the maritime boundary. However, 10 boats of the recently arrested 86 fishermen have not been released.
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Comments - Fishermen to leave for Sri Lanka to bring back 87 boats
rosebud Sunday, 15 March 2015 06:30 PM
So they could revert to poaching and bottom trawling via DM Android App
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ranga Sunday, 15 March 2015 06:54 PM
No mentioning of the boats conficicated by Indian Navy???How charitable...
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Ebathog Monday, 16 March 2015 10:12 AM
They should take Vigneswaran also with them.
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