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Fourteen fishermen from Rameshwaran, who were arrested last month by Sri Lankan naval personnel and whose remand was extended to July 17 by a court in the island nation, began an indefinite fast in Mannar on Monday, demanding that they be released. The three boats of the fishermen, arrested on June 2 near Katchatheevu islet on charges of illegal fishing, had also been seized.
Fishermen's Association President S Emerit said they were lodged in a prison in Mannar after their arrest. They were produced before a court on July 3 and the magistrate Aasirvadam Kiravin Alex extended their remand to July 17. Meanwhile, another court at Paruthithurai in the island nation extended to July 20 the remand of 26 fishermen, who were arrested last month.
The fishermen were arrested by Sri Lankan navy personnel on June 21 while they were fishing near Neduntheevu and their three boats were seized. (DNA)
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Comments - Indian fishermen begin fast in prison
Realist Tuesday, 07 July 2015 07:14 AM
Where has common sense gone?. If either the Government of Tamil Nadu or the Federal Government of India bought their fishermen a GPS and trained them to use them and designating the border between India and Sri Lanka on the GPS, the fishermen would have no excuse to say that they did not know that they had crossed the border and were fishing illegally in Sri Lankan waters. This would be very much cheaper than the administration of the current procedure.
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andhera kayam rhe Tuesday, 07 July 2015 10:20 AM
Poor fishermen of both side,are crushing between navy of two country.
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