The incident occurred on Sunday 17 Nov near the maritime boundary
between the two countries off the coast of Gujarat. The fishermen’s boat, Kal Bhairav, had
sunk, and the Pakistani ship Nusrat had taken them into custody. However, the ICG ship intercepted the Pakistani
vessel and forced it to release the seven Indian fishermen.
The Indian Coast Guard received a distress call and immediately sprang
into action, deploying the ship Agrim, which was patrolling the no-fishing zone
(NFZ) near the maritime boundary. The Pakistani ship Nusrat tried to retreat,
but the Indian Coast Guard chased it, making it clear that they would not let
the fishermen be taken away.
The officials
clearly told them that under no condition, it would allow the Pakistani ship to
take away Indian fishermen from fishing boat Kaal Bhairav from Indian waters,
reported ANI quoting defence officials.
“At approximately 15:30 pm, an ICG ship on patrol received a distress
call from an Indian fishing boat operating near the NFZ. The call reported that
another Indian fishing boat, Kal Bhairav, had been intercepted by a PMSA
vessel, and seven Indian crew members on board had been apprehended,” reported
PTI quoting a statement from the ICG.
“The ICG ship was
able to retrieve the seven fishermen safely, who were all found to be in stable
medical condition.” The Indian
ship returned to the Okha harbour on Monday.
Meanwhile, a joint investigation involving the ICG, the Gujarat police,
intelligence agencies, and fisheries department has undertaken to probe the
circumstances leading to the collision (between PMSA vessel and IFB Kal
Bhairav), and the subsequent rescue operation, said the release.