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Pak arrests 24 Indian fishermen

October 12, 2012 20:51 IST
Pakistani authorities on Friday arrested 24 Indian fishermen and seized four boats for allegedly entering the country's exclusive economic zone, officials said.

The fishermen were arrested by the maritime security agency and brought to a police station in the southern port city of Karachi.

A spokesman for the MSA said the Indian nationals were "apprehended for poaching well inside Pakistani waters".

Friday's arrests took the number of Indian fishermen arrested this month to 57. Thirty-three fishermen were arrested on October 1.

Pakistan had last month announced it would release all jailed Indian fishermen as a goodwill gesture during External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's visit to Islamabad for talks with Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.

The MSA frequently arrests Indian fishermen on charges of violating the country's exclusive economic zone.

The fishermen sometimes languish in jail for months even after completing their prison terms.

After the two countries revived their peace process last year after a gap of over two years in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, they took several steps to speed up the release of fishermen.

 

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