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Coast guard personnel capture Bangladeshi boat on Orissa Coast.
Sunday, October 23, 2011

Balasore: Indian Navy and Coast guard personnel capture Bangladeshi boat on Balesore Coast on Saturday five km off the Kasafal fishing base. A Bangladeshi vessel allegedly fired on fishermen off the Balasore coast today when they approached it and then tried to sail away towards Digha in West Bengal, police said.

The vessel fired on the trawler following which the fishermen informed the police who alerted the Coast Guard, Balasore SP Rajesh Kumar said. When the alert crews of the local fishing vessels spotted the unidentified foreign vessel, they immediately alerted all concerned by raising alarms.

They detected the vessel while at about 5 km deep into the Bay of Bengal from the fishing base. Apprehending danger, the crews of the foreign vessel opened fire in the air. The vessel was flaunting a Bangladeshi flag and the crews were in uniform.

One aircraft of the Coastguard and one ship each from Paradip and Kolkata were pressed into service to intercept the vessel. There were no reports of injuries to the fishermen.Coast Guard helicopters were immediately pressed into service to intercept the vessel. The Bangladeshi boat with 16 persons on board was captured jointly by the Coast guard and marine police personnel.

Coast guard personnel capture Bangladeshi boat on Orissa Coast, Orissa Current News
 
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Orissa coast

Armed crew with uniform

Flaunting Bangladeshi flag

Didnt know the orissan media was so much free time to make up stories. :rofl:
 
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I can't report about bangladeshi fisherman and refugess because they are in our jail in infinite number

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Orissa coast

Armed crew with uniform

Flaunting Bangladeshi flag

Didnt know the orissan media was so much free time to make up stories. :rofl:

better than you media if exist
 
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Bangla vessel in the net, 16 held


Paradip/Balasore, Oct. 22: A vessel belonging to Bangladesh, which had sneaked into Indian waters off the Orissa coast near Balasore, was intercepted by the Coast Guard near Digha in Bengal today. Sixteen of its crew members were taken into custody.

Crew members of the Bangla vessel had allegedly fired on Indian fishermen off the Orissa coast in Balasore when they had approached it.

“The vessel was intercepted by the Coast Guard ship, Sarojini Naidu, 17 nautical miles south of Digha at 5.15pm. Sixteen Bangladeshi nationals have been taken into custody,” K.P.S. Raghuvamshi, deputy inspector general of Coast Guard, Paradip, told The Telegraph.

“Immediately after Balasore police informed us, two coast guard ships were alerted. While Coast Guard ship Sarojini Naidu was despatched for the job, another ship deployed in coastal security patrol was diverted towards Balasore,” said Raghuvamshi.

“Besides, a Dornier aircraft from the Coast Guard’s Haldia headquarters was keeping an eye on the intruding vessel from air,” he added.

Sources at the Marine police station at Balaramgadi near Balasore said the vessel was spotted by some local fishermen near Kasafal fishing base in the Bay of Bengal this morning. The Marine police station swung into action as the vessel was spotted close to two defence establishments — the interim test range and the proof and experimental establishment (PXE) at Chandipur.

“As the crew members of trawler Dakhineswari informed us that a few rounds were fired from the Bangladeshi vessel this morning, we alerted the district police and Coast Guard authorities,” said deputy superintendent of police Kailash Chandra Parida.

“Local fishing trawlers and boats first detected the vessel in the sea. As they tried to approach it, its crew members resorted to firing. Our fishermen became apprehensive and alerted us,” said Narendra Bihari Das, president of Balasore Trawlers’ Association.

Balasore superintendent of police Rajesh Kumar said the Coast Guard authorities were alerted as soon as they got the information. “We were informed that the vessel was under close watch of the Coast Guard,” said Kumar.

Two months ago, a wreckage of a Thai vessel was spotted along Gahirmatha coast in Kendrapara district. The wreckage of the foreign fishing vessel is still lying aground.
 
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This boat may be pirates from Khulna area who lost their way or just Indian media trying to defame Bangladesh .
 
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This boat may be pirates from Khulna area who lost their way or just Indian media trying to defame Bangladesh .

And its outrageous to think that PIRATES would open fire on anyone right?:disagree:
 
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And its outrageous to think that PIRATES would open fire on anyone right?:disagree:

No they should be handed over to Bangladesh authority immediately for their crime . many of our fishermen are in trouble for them .
 
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This boat may be pirates from Khulna area who lost their way or just Indian media trying to defame Bangladesh .

Uniformed pirates??? flying bd flags??? Quite patriotic eh. If they were really bd pirates, they would have robbed the indian fishermen and would have made off to bd.
 
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