28.302008
By: Walter Jayawardhana
Vice
Admiral Ram Prem Suthan, Vice Chief of Naval Staff designate
of the Indian Navy sternly warned all Indian fishermen not
to enter the territorial waters of Sri Lanka.
Vice
Admiral Suthan said the Sri Lankan Navy has never fired
at Indian fishermen inside the Indian territorial waters,
referring to allegations that some fishermen have been fired
at by the Sri Lanka navy.
He
said due to the military conflict going on between the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Sri Lanka Navy such incidents
cannot be avoided inside Sri Lanka's territorial waters.
He said Indian fishermen should stop venturing into Sri
Lankan waters since the Sri Lanka Navy is not permitting
their own fishermen to go into those war prone waters.
The
Vice admiral said Indian Navy would not allow any fisherman
of their country to be fired upon in side the Indian territorial
waters. Therefore, it is imperative the fisherman should
remain inside the territorial waters of India for fishing.
Eleven
Sri Lanka fishermen taken into custody by the Indian Coast
Guard at Karaikal, last month have been handed over to the
Sri Lanka Navy at the maritime border by the Indian Navy.
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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