World Desk, AnyTV, Islamabad
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Sun, 20 Feb 2022 08:35 PM IST
Summary
Further legal action will be taken against the caught fishermen as per the law of Pakistan. India and Pakistan regularly catch each other’s fishermen for violating the maritime boundary. In many places the maritime boundary is not very clear.
Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) arrested 31 Indian fishermen and seized five of their boats. Officials gave this information on Sunday. PMSA said, Indian fishermen who entered Pakistan’s Special Economic Zone (EEZ) during patrol on Friday have been arrested and their boats have been seized.
Further legal action will be taken against the caught fishermen as per the law of Pakistan. India and Pakistan regularly catch each other’s fishermen for violating the maritime boundary. In many places the maritime boundary is not very clear.
Earlier this year, India and Pakistan exchanged the list of prisoners. According to which 628 Indian prisoners are lodged in Pakistani jails. These include 51 civilians and 577 fishermen. While 355 prisoners of Pakistan have been reported in India.
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Pakistan’s Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) arrested 31 Indian fishermen and seized five of their boats. Officials gave this information on Sunday. PMSA said, Indian fishermen who entered Pakistan’s Special Economic Zone (EEZ) during patrol on Friday have been arrested and their boats have been seized.
Further legal action will be taken against the caught fishermen as per the law of Pakistan. India and Pakistan regularly catch each other’s fishermen for violating the maritime boundary. In many places the maritime boundary is not very clear.
Earlier this year, India and Pakistan exchanged the list of prisoners. According to which 628 Indian prisoners are lodged in Pakistani jails. These include 51 civilians and 577 fishermen. While 355 prisoners of Pakistan have been reported in India.