Source: (Press Trust of India), PTI
Karachi, Feb 10 (PTI) Pakistan today arrested 11 Indian fishermen and seized their two boats for allegedly fishing in its territorial waters.
The country's Maritime Security Agency, which apprehended the fishermen off the main port city of Karachi on the Arabian Sea coast, handed them over to the police station here for further legal action, police officer Kamran Afzal said.
Indian fishermen had been warned "time and again not to indulge in illegal fishing" but they repeatedly entered the zone to take advantage of rich fish resources at the mouth of the Indus delta, Maritime Security Agency official Mohammad Tariq said.
At least 11 Indian fishermen were arrested here on Friday for illegally trawling in Pakistani waters.
Last month, four incidents of Indian fishermen being caught in Pakistani waters had occurred in which 26 fishermen were arrested and sent to jail.
Scores of fishermen from both sides get arrested every year on the charges of illegally fishing in each other's waters.
However, India and Pakistan have recently initiated steps for the speedy release of the fishermen, who often languish in jail for months.
Karachi, Feb 10 (PTI) Pakistan today arrested 11 Indian fishermen and seized their two boats for allegedly fishing in its territorial waters.
The country's Maritime Security Agency, which apprehended the fishermen off the main port city of Karachi on the Arabian Sea coast, handed them over to the police station here for further legal action, police officer Kamran Afzal said.
Indian fishermen had been warned "time and again not to indulge in illegal fishing" but they repeatedly entered the zone to take advantage of rich fish resources at the mouth of the Indus delta, Maritime Security Agency official Mohammad Tariq said.
At least 11 Indian fishermen were arrested here on Friday for illegally trawling in Pakistani waters.
Last month, four incidents of Indian fishermen being caught in Pakistani waters had occurred in which 26 fishermen were arrested and sent to jail.
Scores of fishermen from both sides get arrested every year on the charges of illegally fishing in each other's waters.
However, India and Pakistan have recently initiated steps for the speedy release of the fishermen, who often languish in jail for months.