Stepping up the vigil in the area, a patrol squad of forest officials intercepted four fishing vessels, including three mechanised ones, and took the 13 fishermen into custody on Saturday, forest officials said today.
The fishermen were allegedly indulging in illegal fishing within the protected forest area in the core area of the national park, they said adding the interception took place in the northern part along the Ekakula deltaic region.
The water inlet happens to be an ideal habitat for salt water crocodiles and other aquatic animals.
The arrested persons are traditional inland fishermen and they belong to Dangmal, Gupti and Prabhati villages close to the national park, he said.
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The accused persons were forwarded to court under different sections of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, the DFO said.
Apart from the mechanised fishing vessels, a 50-metre-long net and other fishing equipment from the fishermen were also seized, a forest official said.