Section 144 imposed as fishermen clash in Kollam district of Kerala

The local fishermen allege they won't be able to sell their catch if the store fish is sold at the auction centre.

Update: 2016-10-21 21:27 GMT
Fishermen abstained from venturing into the sea as a mark of protest in Dakshina Kannada district on Thursday.

Kollam: Two groups of fishermen clashed on the Kollam coast on Friday leading to the destruction of around 30 houses and several vehicles and injuries to a few police officers, including  Commissioner of Police Satheesh Bino. Ban orders under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure preventing unlawful assembly were  imposed in some areas, including Vaadi, Moothakara, Jonakappuram, and  Kollam port.   

The local fishermen had the other day prevented mechanised store boats from unloading their catch at the auction centre  at  Jonakappuram. However, the union workers in the area resisted  the local fishermen leading to a scuffle between the two groups. The issue spilled over to the streets on Friday.

“The situation is under control now. The issue started with the local fishermen denying permission to unload catch from store boats alleging use of preservatives in the fish,” Special Branch ACP Rex Bobby Aravin told DC.

The local fishermen allege they won’t be able to sell their catch if the store fish is sold at the auction centre, while the union workers make good money with the store fish.

Similar News