Pakistan releases 145 Indian fishermen


Lahore, Dec 29 (PTI): One hundred and forty-five Indian fishermen today crossed the Wagah border into India after Pakistani authorities released them from jail.

The Indian fishermen were brought here on a train from Karachi this morning.

The Edhi Foundation provided them with cloths and Rs 5,000 each.

"We also served them lunch before they crossed the Wagah border into their homeland," Edhi Lahore spokesman Muhammad Younas told PTI.

He said it took a little long as the fishermen were handed over to the Indian authorities by the Pakistan Rangers after going through their papers. "Some 11 months ago my boat's engine stopped and I was arrested (by Pakistan's Maritime Security Agency). I am happy to go back home," a fisherman who was sitting in a queue at Wagah border, said.

All 145 Indian fishermen were languishing in Malir jail in Sindh province of Pakistan.

Indian fishermen are usually arrested by the PMSA which is responsible for guarding and protecting Pakistan's territorial waters.

Both India and Pakistan routinely arrest each other's fishermen who cross over the unclear and disputed water border of Sir Creek which opens up in the Arabian Sea and divides the Pakistani province of Sindh from the state of Gujarat.

Once arrested, fishermen from India are first brought to the Docks police station and from there they are sent to the Malir jail.

Owing to lengthy and slow bureaucratic and legal procedures, the fishermen usually remain in jail for several months.

A number of non-governmental organisations in both India and Pakistan have raised the issue, pressing their governments to release arrested fishermen without much delay.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Good to the innocent families who are really effected when these fishermen were imprisoned in Pakistan

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Thank heavens, no nanochips were found in their chappals.

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    PAKISTANIS JUST WANTED TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE ONLY AFTER TERRORISM. NOT WITH INNOCENT INDIANS.

    JADHAV IS MADE BALI KA BAKRA. THEY WANT TO SHOW THAT EVEN INDIA IS ALSO HAVING TERRORIST NOT ONLY PAKISTANIS.

    BUT THE PAKISTANI TERRORIST LIKE DAWOOD IS FEEDING BY PAKISTAN. JUST BECAUSE HE HARMED INDIA.

    FOR PAKISTANIS HE IS PAKISTAN DESHBHAKT

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  • Dinga, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    We Are not much intrested in fisheries. Release jadhav. and dawood.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    What about Jaadhav ...

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  • Ramesh, Kasaragod

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Sarabjit is already forgotten

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  • leslie, udupi

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    It is a good gesture indeed...
    But Jadhav issue will dominate...
    Poor fishermen who at times drift must never be punished...
    Mercy is the greatest blessing from Above...
    It has no so called limits...
    Release brother Jadhav....

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  • Comman, Man

    Fri, Dec 29 2017

    Effect of todays cheddis protest😀😀😀

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Thank god....you have not voted effect of Pappu the President of 132 year old secular Congress party.....

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