Sri Lankan Navy apprehends 5 Tamil Nadu fishers

Ansari, a fisherman said this development has come as yet another shock to the Rameswaram fishers.

Update: 2017-05-02 00:36 GMT
On being chased, the shocked fishermen began to return to shore, but the Lankan Navy personnel allegedly smashed one of the boats belonging to one Praveen and damaged it badly, they said.

Rameswaram: While the 60-days ban this year on fishing by mechanised boats and trawlers along the East coast continues, fishermen doing their daily fishing with country-craft (Naattu Padagu), ran into trouble in the early hours of Monday.
As many as five fishermen who put out to sea this morning on their country-craft from Thangachimadam in Rameswaram island, were apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy on the charge of crossing the International maritime boundary line.

Reports reaching here said the five fishermen were fishing in the Gulf of Mannar area between Dhanushkodi and Talaimannar when they were taken into custody by the Island-Navy patrol boat and taken to Mannar in Northern Sri Lanka for interrogation. Ansari, a fisherman said this development has come as yet another shock to the Rameswaram fishers. 

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