Lankan court remands 17 Indian fishermen to judicial custody
Press Trust of India Rameswaram (TN) Seventeen fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who were arrested by Sri Lankan naval personnel for allegedly fishing in their territorial water, were today remanded to judicial custody till July 20 by a court in the island country.
The fishermen from Nagapattinam had set out for fishing in two mechanised boats and they were arrested yesterday off Neduntheevu in Sri Lanka, according to Nagapattinam Fisheries Joint Director Subburaj.
They were today taken to a court which remanded them to judicial custody, he said.
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Meanwhile, several fishermen staged a protest in this town, condemning the attack, and resolved to go on an indefinite strike.
Fishermen here have decided to boycott fishing from today, said General Secretary of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Fishermen Association, MJ Bose.