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Plea to trace missing fishermen


Plea to trace missing fishermen
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Family members of 12 missing fishermen submitted a petition to Kanniyakumari Collector M. Aravind on Saturday seeking immediate steps to start the search operation to locate their breadwinners who went missing after venturing into the sea for fishing in a mechanised boat on May 5.
According to Rev. Fr. Churchill of South Asian Fishermen Fraternity, 16 fishermen, including 12 from Kanniyakumari district and four from West Bengal, had gone for multi-day deep sea stay fishing in the boat of one Satish from Kozhicode from their base, Beypur. Following recent alert on cyclone Tauktae in the Arabian Sea, the fishermen in deep sea reached the shores. ....

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Indian fishermen fleeing Oman intended to surrender: Activist | Chennai News


KANYAKUMARI: Five Indian fishermen who fled from Oman to India and were arrested, did not intend to reach home in hiding but wanted to surrender before the Indian Navy or the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) after entering Indian waters, said general secretary of the South Asian Fishermen Fraternity (SAFF) Churchil, who is fighting for their cause. The men were lodged in the Nagercoil sub-jail in Kanyakumari district on Monday evening.
“They went fishing on December 1 but their boat suffered a technical snag. They asked their employer for help but he did not send them. After remaining stranded in the sea for two days they got help from another fishing boat,” Churchil said. ....

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5 fishers flee Oman on boat, held in TN | Madurai News


Kanyakumari: Five fishermen from Kanyakumari district and another from Bangladesh working in Oman fled from their employer on a fishing vessel and reached Muttom on Saturday night travelling more than 2,650 kms in eight days. They were detained for questioning by the Colachel marine police and other enforcement agencies.
The Indians were identified as L Stephen David, G Joseph Edwin, M Pranjees, S Aldo and S Sahaya Thadeus all from Muttom,. “They were detained for illegal entry for not carrying their passport and visa and for bringing with them a foreign national, who did not have any documents. They claimed that their passports are with their employer, who refused to hand them over,” a marine police officer told TOI. They were booked under sections of The Foreigners Act. ....

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Five Indians, one Bangladeshi flee from Oman to Kanyakumari in employer's fishing boat, all 6 arrested | Madurai News


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KANYAKUMARI: Five fishermen from Kanyakumari district and a fisherman from Bangladesh, who were working in Oman, fled from their employer in a fishing vessel and reached Muttom in Kanyakumari district on Saturday night.
The men, who travelled more than 2,650 kms over eight days, were detained for questioning by the Colachel Marine Police and by the other enforcement agencies.
The five Indian fishermen were identified as L Stephen David, G Joseph Edwin, M Pranjees, S Aldo and S Sahaya Thadeus all from Muttom in Kanyakumari district.
“They were detained for illegal entry, not carrying their passport and visa and for bringing with them a foreign national, who did not have any documents. They claimed that their passports are with their employer, who refused to hand it over to them,” a marine police officer told TOI. ....

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