Tamil Nadu: 41 Indian Fishermen Released By Sri Lankan Navy Arrive In Chennai (Video)
Of the 41 fishermen, 35 were from Ramanathapuram district and had been detained near Katchatheevu on September 8, 2024. The Sri Lankan Navy alleged that they were engaged in cross-border fishing activities, a recurring issue in the region. Their release marks another step in addressing the frequent detentions of Indian fishermen.

41 fishermen who the Sri Lankan Navy arrested, arrive at Chennai Airport. | X @DDIndialive
Chennai: A group of 41 Indian fishermen, recently arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy, arrived at Chennai Airport on Tuesday. They will now be sent to their respective districts as confirmed by authorities.
Of the 41 fishermen, 35 were from Ramanathapuram district and had been detained near Katchatheevu on September 8, 2024. The Sri Lankan Navy alleged that they were engaged in cross-border fishing activities, a recurring issue in the region. Their release marks another step in addressing the frequent detentions of Indian fishermen.
ALSO READ
Earlier this month, on January 16, 15 Indian fishermen, also detained by the Sri Lankan Navy, were released and returned to Chennai. These arrests occurred in separate incidents in 2024, with eight fishermen being detained near Mannar Island on September 27, and another 12 from Nagapattinam district arrested on November 11.
Following interventions by the Union and Tamil Nadu governments, their release was secured. The Tamil Nadu Fisheries Department ensured their safe return to their native places upon arrival.
Indian Coast Guard Facilitates Repatriation Of 95 Indian Fishermen & 4 Fishing Boats From Bangladesh
In a related event on January 5, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) facilitated the repatriation of 95 Indian fishermen and four fishing boats from Bangladesh.
This exchange, conducted with the Bangladesh Coast Guard, also saw the return of 90 Bangladeshi fishermen, including 12 rescued from a sunken fishing boat. The repatriation occurred at South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, with the Indian fishermen handed over to state fisheries officials.
Recent months have seen numerous incidents of fishermen from India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh being detained for crossing international maritime boundaries inadvertently.
Officials noted the need for continued diplomatic efforts to address these challenges and protect the livelihoods of fishermen. Initiatives by the Indian government and international coordination have helped expedite repatriation processes, offering a measure of relief to affected families.
Earlier in December, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin urged Union External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar to take immediate diplomatic efforts to secure the release of apprehended fishermen and their fishing boats from the Sri Lankan Navy's custody.
(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
RECENT STORIES
-
Five Maoists, Including Minor, Arrested In Chhattisgarh; Explosives Seized In Sukma Operation -
PM Modi Launches ₹7,217 Cr Projects In Bihar, Announces ₹15,000 Incentive For First-Time Private... -
Maharashtra Govt Approves Loan Guarantee For 6 Key Mumbai Metro Projects; Combined Cost Of All... -
'Wink, Pout, Peace Out': Remorseless Insta Influencers Mehak And Pari Strike A Pose In Police... -
A Buddhist Monk Who Plays Golf! Meet Thailand's 27-year-old Sadom Kaewkanjana Who Is Making Waves At...