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'Pak showed interest in sending 22 Indian boats back home'

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Press Trust of India Vadodara
A delegation of Gujarat government, which had gone to Pakistan to initiate process of bringing 22 boats back, today said the Pakistani authorities have show readiness in sending the boats to India.

The delegation, led by Gujarat Fisheries department deputy director MK Chaudhary, which returned today, was in Karachi from March 3-5.

"We visited ports at Karachi where these 22 boats are anchored. We have prepared the ground for repair and their subsequent repatriation. Boats need some minor repairs. We also consulted some Karachi-based boat traders and mechanics," Chaudhary told PTI.

"PMSA had expressed its readiness to sent the boats to ports in Gujarat," he said.
 

He said the total cost for repair work for the 22 boats is estimated at Rs 44 lakh and that they will submit a report to Gujarat government.

Chaudhary said the Pakistani Marine Security Agency (PMSA), which has custody of the boats, extended full cooperation in the process.

The 22 are among the 861 boats seized by Pakistan in the last 13 years. These boats and many fishermen are apprehended by the PMSA for allegedly violating its territorial waters.

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First Published: Mar 08 2016 | 6:23 PM IST

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