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Sri Lanka Navy rescues Indian Fishing Trawler & False report from Indian Media
Sri Lanka Navy rescued an Indian fishing trawler in distress in deep seas on 30th June 2011. Naval personnel onboard SLN Vessel P 483 attached to the Northern Naval Command detected the defective Indian trawler in the seas off Delft Island and rescued it with three (03) Indian fishermen on board by rendering prompt assistance.
The rescued trawler with the three Indian fishermen onboard was towed by P 483 with the assistance of SLN Vessel P 464 and handed it over to the Indian Coast Guard ship C 146 at the India Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line.
http://www.navy.lk | Sri Lanka Navy rescues defective Indian and Sri Lankan Fishing Trawlers in distress
Indian Media - Fishermen chased away by Sri Lankan navy again
For the third day in a row, fishermen from Rameswaram were reportedly chased away by the Sri Lankan Navy personnel mid sea on Thursday.
Sources said fishermen in more than 600 mechanised boats had ventured out into the sea and were engaged in fishing activities near Katchativu, when some boats almost entered the Sri Lankan waters with the hope of a good catch.
On seeing this, a Sri Lankan naval vessel that had been anchored near the International Maritime Boundary Line to prevent the entry of Indian boats chased the Rameswaram boats away.
Fishermen chased away by Lankan navy again - southindia - Tamil Nadu - ibnlive
Sri Lanka Navy rescued an Indian fishing trawler in distress in deep seas on 30th June 2011. Naval personnel onboard SLN Vessel P 483 attached to the Northern Naval Command detected the defective Indian trawler in the seas off Delft Island and rescued it with three (03) Indian fishermen on board by rendering prompt assistance.
The rescued trawler with the three Indian fishermen onboard was towed by P 483 with the assistance of SLN Vessel P 464 and handed it over to the Indian Coast Guard ship C 146 at the India Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line.
http://www.navy.lk | Sri Lanka Navy rescues defective Indian and Sri Lankan Fishing Trawlers in distress
Indian Media - Fishermen chased away by Sri Lankan navy again
For the third day in a row, fishermen from Rameswaram were reportedly chased away by the Sri Lankan Navy personnel mid sea on Thursday.
Sources said fishermen in more than 600 mechanised boats had ventured out into the sea and were engaged in fishing activities near Katchativu, when some boats almost entered the Sri Lankan waters with the hope of a good catch.
On seeing this, a Sri Lankan naval vessel that had been anchored near the International Maritime Boundary Line to prevent the entry of Indian boats chased the Rameswaram boats away.
Fishermen chased away by Lankan navy again - southindia - Tamil Nadu - ibnlive
