Monday, November 25, 2013

Indian Coastguard seizes four Sri Lankan boats


Chennai:
The India Coast Guard officials rescued 12 Indian fishing crew who went missing in the aftermath of Cyclone Helen besides apprehending four Sri Lankan fishing boats along with 22 crew that strayed off Krishnapatnam coast in  two different coordinated sea-air operations.
Indian Coast Guard spokesman said that four Sri Lankan boats were apprehended by Indian Coast Guard ship Rajveer and Sarang on Saturday and Sunday.
Coastguard said the boats --- Neil Marine Rider (IMUL-A-0723 MTR/MUFAR/MD/165), Kapil Buddha (IMUL-A-CHW), Nethmi Gandara (IMULA 0792 MTR) and Mofar (IMUL 0573 MTR) were apprehended under Maritime Zone of India Act 1981.
All four boats are being escorted to Chennai for handing over to local police, coast guard officials said.
Meanwhile, coastguard rescued two fishing boats along with 12 crew who went missing in the aftermath of Cyclone storm Helen, 55 nautical miles from Kakinada.
Coastguard officials said that after a message was received that five fishing boats along with 30 crew went missing prior to Cyclone Helen hitting the Andhra coast.

On receipt of the message, four Indian Coast Guard ships were deployed to undertake search and rescue mission. Two air sorties were also undertaken for sea and air coordinated search.
A coastguard spokesman said that two mechanized fishing boats along with 12 crew were rescued and they were being escorted to Kakinada by ICGS Rani Avantibai. The crew were provided with logistics and medical aid on embarkation.
The spokesman said that the other three missing boats safely returned back to harbor.

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