India lodges protest after Sri Lankan Navy opens fire on, arrests 13 Tamil Nadu fishermen

The fishermen allegedly crossed the International Maritime Boundary Line and fished in Sri Lankan waters.

India lodges protest after Sri Lankan Navy opens fire on, arrests 13 Tamil Nadu fishermen

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The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday lodged a strong protest before the Sri Lankan acting high commissioner in New Delhi after the island nation’s Navy opened fire on and arrested 13 Indian fishermen near Delft Island in the Palk Strait earlier in the day.

Two of the fishermen are now being treated at Jaffna Teaching Hospital. Three others sustained minor injuries and have been given medical aid, according to the External Affairs ministry.

The fishermen, from Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, were arrested for allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line and fishing in Sri Lankan waters, reported The Indian Express.

According to a Sri Lankan Navy statement, the shooting occurred when “Indian fishermen attempted to assault the naval personnel and snatch the firearm from an officer during the action”.

The Navy described the incident as “accidental firing”.

Responding to this, the External Affairs ministry stated: “The use of force is not acceptable under any circumstances whatsoever.”

“Existing understandings between the two Governments in this regard must be strictly observed,” it added.

The ministry also urged adherence to existing bilateral agreements and “humane and humanitarian” treatment of fishermen. “Our High Commission in Colombo has also raised the matter with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sri Lankan government,” read a statement by the ministry.

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