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India seizes Pakistani trawler, 7 held

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Posted: Dec 02, 2008 at 2031 hrs IST
Gujarat

New Delhi India on Tuesday seized a Pakistani fishing trawler which entered its territorial waters off the coast of Kutch in Gujarat and detained seven nationals of that country on board the vessel.

This is the first seizure of a Pakistani vessel by the Coast Guard since the Mumbai terror attacks which claimed over 180 lives and left nearly 300 wounded.

"We have seized the fishing trawler with seven Pakistani fishermen while it was entering Indian waters near Jakhau," Indian Coast Guard sources said.

The Coast Guard ship intercepted and seized the fishing trawler after it entered Indian waters after noon, they said.

The trawler was sailing towards the Kori area in the Sir Creek when it was apprehended for ‘suspicious’ activities there.

"The trawlers activities were suspicious and once we seized it, we came to know that it was going towards the Kori Creek," a source added.

The Coast Guard officials are interrogating the fishermen and will hand them over to the local police later, they said.

"We have not yet received these fishermen from the Coast Guard but once they hand them over to us, we will carry out our own investigations," Kutch district SP Wabang Jamir said over the phone.

In July 2008, the Border Security Force water wing had apprehended eight Pakistani fishermen in the region.

Soon after the Mumbai terror attacks, the Coast Guard and Navy ships have increased their surveillance and patrolling along the western coast and are checking all merchant vessels and fishing trawlers moving towards Pakistan and the Gulf region.

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India seizes Pakistani trawler by R. S. Sekhon on 06 Dec 2008

It sounds all too fishy!

What A Pity! by R on 02 Dec 2008

What a pity ! This is all the superpower India can do.......scare a few small fishermen after Mumbai was bombed.Does the media understand that the real action paln to save the Motherland will not come through TV discuaaiona or blogs or candles being lit up? It will come from passionate responses of the real sons of India in nonedescript coffee shops or in silent and secret conclaves?

LACK IN DELIGENCE= LETHERGIC ATTITUDE SO FAR by william on 02 Dec 2008

Due to coastal guards negligence combined with Naval force has terminated our confidence on these forces.

Well done!!! by Kannan on 02 Dec 2008

Well done navy. This is a better solution than requesting pak to stop terror groups. The best option is sink all the boat in indian water without proper license. No prisoners please

Yah Weldone For cathing poor fishermen by Rajiv Gupta on 02 Dec 2008

Yah Weldone For cathing poor fishermen. That is the only thing we can do :)

Big deal by Rajan on 02 Dec 2008

The ubiquitous 10/10 security after a major event is not really news - wonder why IE had to make this a major news item.

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