Home » India » 560 Fishermen from Gujarat Languish in Pakistani Jails as on Dec 31, 2022: State Govt Tells Assembly
1-MIN READ

560 Fishermen from Gujarat Languish in Pakistani Jails as on Dec 31, 2022: State Govt Tells Assembly

PTI

Last Updated: March 07, 2023, 13:35 IST

Gandhinagar, India

At the same time, the number of fishermen released from jails in Pakistan who returned to their homes in Gujarat in the last two years stood at 55 (Representative image/Shutterstock)

At the same time, the number of fishermen released from jails in Pakistan who returned to their homes in Gujarat in the last two years stood at 55 (Representative image/Shutterstock)

Fishermen from the neighbouring country are also caught at regular intervals after entering the Indian waters

    As many as 560 fishermen from Gujarat are languishing in Pakistani jails after they were apprehended by authorities of that country in the Arabian sea, the Gujarat government told the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.

    Replying to a starred question in the House, state fisheries minister Raghavji Patel said, as on December 31, 2022, 560 fishermen from Gujarat were languishing in Pakistani jails.

    He said 274 of the 560 fishermen were apprehended by Pakistani authorities in the last two years alone. Of them (274), 193 were jailed in 2021 and 81 in 2022.

    At the same time, the number of fishermen released from jails in Pakistan who returned to their homes in Gujarat in the last two years stood at 55, the minister said, adding 20 others were released in 2021 and 35 in 2022.

    RELATED NEWS

    In reply to a separate question, the minister said 323 families of the jailed fishermen were provided with a daily allowance of Rs 300 in 2021 and 428 families in 2022. Pakistan Marine Security Agency’s (PMSA) patrolling boats near the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) nab Indian fishermen even after they mistakenly enter the territorial waters of the neighbouring country.

    Fishermen from the neighbouring country are also caught at regular intervals after entering the Indian waters.

    Generally, fishermen from Pakistan enter the Indian side of the creek area off the Gujarat coast in search of a better catch.

    Read all the Latest India News here

    (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed)
    Tags:
    first published:March 07, 2023, 13:35 IST
    last updated:March 07, 2023, 13:35 IST
    Read More