Indian fishermen attacked by Sri Lankan sea pirates

Indian fishermen attacked by Sri Lankan sea pirates

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Chennai: Indian fishermen from Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu, who were fishing in the deep sea, were attacked by sea pirates allegedly from Sri Lanka Tuesday.

Coastal police sources in Tamil Nadu told IANS that they have received information that the sea pirates reached mid-sea in three boats and assaulted the fishermen with bricks and rods.

Notably, on several occasions, the Tamil Nadu government has taken up with the Union External Affairs Ministry, the issue of regular arrest of Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy.

Fishermen from Ramanathapuram, Nagapattinam and Thoothukudi had raised complaints with the state and central governments that they were arrested by Sri Lankan Navy and their costly mechanised boats confiscated.

Highly placed sources in the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s office told IANS that the state government would take up the matter with the central government to communicate the matter to the Sri Lankan government.

Antony Fernandez, a fisherman at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu told IANS that they were fishing in mid-sea braving the arrest of Sri Lankan Navy and occasionally by sea pirates.

IANS

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