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ICGS Rani Durgavati facilitates repatriation of Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan authorities

Indian Coast Guard's Ship Rani Durgavati facilitated the repatriation of four Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan authorities, the Indian Coast Guard shared on Friday.

ANI Dec 26, 2025 23:05 IST googleads

ICG Ship Rani Durgavati facilitates repatriation of Indian fishermen (Photo/ X@IndiaCoastGuard)

Nagapattinam (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 26 (ANI): The Indian Coast Guard's ship Rani Durgavati facilitated the repatriation of four Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan authorities, the Indian Coast Guard shared on Friday.
In a post on X, the Indian Coast Guard said, "Strengthening Maritime Cooperation @IndiaCoastGuard Ship Rani Durgavati facilitated the repatriation of 04 Indian fishermen along with 01 IFB at the IMBL from Sri Lankan authorities. All personnel and the vessel were safely escorted and handed over to local fisheries authorities in Nagapattinam."


Earlier in October, fifteen Indian fishermen, who were released from a Sri Lankan prison, arrived at the Chennai airport.
The fishermen were arrested at different times earlier this year for allegedly crossing maritime boundaries while fishing. Of the 15, two were detained on February 19, seven on July 13, two on July 21, and four on August 8.
Meanwhile, on September 28, the Sri Lankan Navy arrested 12 Karaikal fishermen while they were fishing in the Bay of Bengal near Kankesanthurai, according to the Rameswaram Fishermen Association.
According to the association, the Navy accused them of crossing the international maritime boundary and took them to the Kankesanthurai naval camp for questioning. Their boat was also seized.
On September 25, 12 fishermen - Selvam, Sundar, Velmurugan, Kandasamy, and Balaguru from the Kotucherry Medu area, Ravi from the Akkampettai area, Vasanth from Klinjalmedu area, S. Murugan from Puducherry, TRP area, Suryan Muthu, Gopi, Nagai from Ezhumalai, Mayiladuthurai, Kudiyandiyur, Nathan Thulainathan from Kuchanguppam area, went for fishing when the neighbouring country arrested them, they said.
Earlier in September, fishermen from Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram district, who the Sri Lankan Navy detained on similar charges, were released after paying a fine of five lakh Sri Lankan rupees each.
At Chennai airport, after completing customs and immigration procedures, they were received by officials from the Fisheries Department.
Fishermen who had ventured into the sea on June 28 and 30 in two boats from Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram district were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy, who alleged that the fishermen had crossed the maritime boundary for fishing.
All those arrested were produced before the Mannar court and lodged in Vavuniya prison. Later, the judge imposed a fine of 5 lakh Sri Lankan rupees on each of them.
After the fine was paid on August 14, seven fishermen were released. They were initially held at Colombo's Welikada Prison and later at the Colombo Detention Camp. (ANI)

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