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Sri Lanka releases 55 Indian fishermen from custody

Xinhua, January 15, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Sri Lankan government on Friday said it had released 55 Indian fishermen from its custody in view of a Tamil harvest festival.

Officials from the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources told Xinhua that the fishermen had been detained by Sri Lankan authorities after being caught illegally poaching in local waters.

There are still 104 fishermen in Sri Lankan custody. They are to be released in the next few days.

The Sri Lanka Navy often arrest Indian fishermen, mostly from the Indian southern state of Tamil Nadu, for violating the International Maritime Boundary Line and enter the island nation's waters for poaching.

Sri Lanka's Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Mahinda Amaraweera recently said he had requested the navy and cost guard to initiate strict actions after the Tamil festival, locally known as Thai Pongal, to arrest Indian fishermen who violate the International Maritime Boundary Line and enter local waters for poaching.

The minister said the fishermen in the north of the country could not gather a proper fish harvest since their Indian counterparts were continuously engaging in illegal fishing methods to fish in Sri Lankan waters. Endit