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Get fishermen released from Indonesia, Seychelles: Stalin urges Centre

Stalin said, "I request your personal intervention in this matter and request you to take this up with the Indonesian and Seychelles authorities so as to secure the immediate release of the fishermen and their fishing boats."

Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday requested the Centre to secure the immediate release of Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by authorities of Seychelles and Indonesia
Get fishermen released from Indonesia, Seychelles: Stalin urges Centre
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Published : Mar 10, 2022, 7:41 PM IST

Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday requested the Centre to secure the immediate release of Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by authorities of Seychelles and Indonesia.

Writing to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Stalin said 5 fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu and 3 others from Kerala were apprehended by the Indonesian air and sea police for allegedly entering into their territorial waters. They were taken to Ditpolairud Pier, Aceh in Indonesia for legal proceedings, he said. These fishermen had ventured for fishing on February 17 in an Andaman registered fishing vessel, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister said.

  • Have written to Hon'ble @DrSJaishankar requesting his personal intervention to secure the immediate release of fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu and Kerala who were apprehended by the authorities of Indonesia and Seychelles. pic.twitter.com/cdLJoouWav

    — M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) March 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

As many as 33 other fishermen had set sail for fishing from Kochi on February 22 in 3 Tamil Nadu registered mechanised fishing boats. On March 7, they were apprehended by the Seychelles authorities for allegedly entering into Seychelles waters, Stalin said. Sources had said on Wednesday that out of the 33, one fisherman belonged to Thiruvananthapuram.

Stalin said, "I request your personal intervention in this matter and request you to take this up with the Indonesian and Seychelles authorities so as to secure the immediate release of the fishermen and their fishing boats."

PTI

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Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday requested the Centre to secure the immediate release of Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by authorities of Seychelles and Indonesia.

Writing to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Stalin said 5 fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu and 3 others from Kerala were apprehended by the Indonesian air and sea police for allegedly entering into their territorial waters. They were taken to Ditpolairud Pier, Aceh in Indonesia for legal proceedings, he said. These fishermen had ventured for fishing on February 17 in an Andaman registered fishing vessel, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister said.

  • Have written to Hon'ble @DrSJaishankar requesting his personal intervention to secure the immediate release of fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu and Kerala who were apprehended by the authorities of Indonesia and Seychelles. pic.twitter.com/cdLJoouWav

    — M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) March 10, 2022 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

As many as 33 other fishermen had set sail for fishing from Kochi on February 22 in 3 Tamil Nadu registered mechanised fishing boats. On March 7, they were apprehended by the Seychelles authorities for allegedly entering into Seychelles waters, Stalin said. Sources had said on Wednesday that out of the 33, one fisherman belonged to Thiruvananthapuram.

Stalin said, "I request your personal intervention in this matter and request you to take this up with the Indonesian and Seychelles authorities so as to secure the immediate release of the fishermen and their fishing boats."

PTI

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