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Pakistan abducts two boats with 12 Indian fishermen
Vijaysinh Parmar,TNN | Jan 4, 2015, 06.53 PM IST
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An aerial view of the fishing boat carrying explosives before being intercepted by Indian Coast Guard approximately 365 km off Porbander in Gujarat.(PTI file Photo)

NEW DELHI: Four days after a Pakistani boat self-imploded 365km off Porbandar coast, Pakistan Marine Security Agency abducted two fishing boats-Jhuelal and Jalaram- with 12 fishermen from International Maritime Boundary Line off Kutch in Arabian Sea on Saturday night.

According to Manish Lodhari, fishermen association leader from Porbandar, they received a message from fishermen about the abduction of the boats by Pakistan agency but are awaiting confirmation.


Fishermen are frequently arrested whenever they mistakenly enter the territorial waters of the two countries between Pakistan's southern province of Sindh and Gujarat. These fishermen often have to spend years behind the bars in the two countries.

Earlier, more than 150 Indian fishermen with their boats were released when Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif visited New Delhi in May to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Meanwhile, security has been beefed up along Saurashtra coast in light of the terror boat incident. Patrolling has been intensified as well.

On Friday, a possible terror attack was averted when a suspicious fishing boat carrying explosives in the Arabian Sea was intercepted near the India-Pakistan maritime boundary, approximately 365 kilometres away from Porbander.

The four persons on board disregarded warning shots from the Coast Guard and tried to hide themselves in the lower deck of the vessel; thereafter they set the boat on fire, which resulted in an explosion.

Ultimately, the boat burnt and sank in the early hours of January 1, including all the people on board who could not be saved or recovered.

Pakistan abducts two boats with 12 Indian fishermen - The Times of India
 
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Place stationary buoy markers on marine borders that are well lit and visible at all times of the day. This is retarded that we have not done this yet.

This is an ongoing issue. Therefore, there should be a ring of coas guard vessels at the marine border to keep a check.
 
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Now give them a treatment they will never forget.
 
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Now give them a treatment they will never forget.

I don't think the Pakistani Govt would do that. It will be just a matter of time before some Pakistani fishermen will make their way to the hands of the Indian authorities and the Indian Govt will reciprocate in their treatment. And after few months Indian fishermen will be caught again. This will go on and on.

Both countries should work to clearly make their maritime boundaries visible properly.
 
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Fishermen cross maritime boundaries and get caught all the time, and these media nutjobs had to bend each and everything into sensational "news articles":hitwall: Damn!

Fishermen cross maritime boundaries and get caught all the time, and these media nutjobs had to bend each and everything into sensational "news articles":hitwall: Damn!
 
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I don't think the Pakistani Govt would do that. It will be just a matter of time before some Pakistani fishermen will make their way to the hands of the Indian authorities and the Indian Govt will reciprocate in their treatment. And after few months Indian fishermen will be caught again. This will go on and on.

Both countries should work to clearly make their maritime boundaries visible properly.

Impossible mate, we are talking about nautical miles wide open oceans. And its no secret that fishermen often cross boundaries intentionally for a good catch,
 
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