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PMSA arrests 36 Indian fishermen

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The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) on Thursday apprehended six Indian fishing boats along with 36 crew members which were poaching in Pakistani waters.

The Indian fishing boat was towed to Karachi for further legal proceedings against the poaching of rich resources of the Indus Delta which is a violation of Pakistani law and the UN Convention on Law of the Sea.

In one such activity, Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) in January this year had arrested seven Indian fishermen and impounded a boat after they were found violating territorial water limits of the country.

The PMSA spokesperson said that an Indian fishing vessel namely ‘TULSI MAIYA’ with seven crew on board was apprehended by a PMSA ship during a routine patrol on January 28 which was engaged in poaching inside Pakistan Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

In the statement, the maritime agency said that PMSA regularly patrols Pakistan’s EEZ to ensure the protection of its own fishermen while ensuring no foreign fishing vessels conducts poaching in the territorial water limits of the country.

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