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Nabbed Pak nationals taken for joint interrogation

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Posted: Jan 17, 2009 at 0128 hrs IST

Rajkot Seventeen Pakistani nationals, who were arrested by the Indian Coast Guard with two fishing boats off the Jakhau coast on Thursday, were taken to Bhuj for a joint interrogation by various agencies on Friday.

After preliminary investigations by the Jakhau police, they appeared to be fishermen, as nothing suspicious was found in their possession

Nearly four kg of Gol fish was found from the two boats, said Kutch Deputy Superintendent of Police J Chaudhary.

While carrying out patrolling inside the Indian side of the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL), Coast Guard patrolling craft ICGP-142 apprehended two Pakistani fishing trawlers 12 nautical miles off the Cori creek coast in Gujarat.

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