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BSF apprehends 4 Pakistani fishermen, seizes 10 boats near India-Pakistan border

BSF apprehended four Pakistan fishermen and seized 10 Pakistan boats along the India-Pakistan maritime border near Kutch on early Thursday morning, reports ANI.

 

  • BSF apprehended four Pakistan fishermen and seized 10 Pakistan boats along the India-Pakistan maritime border near Kutch on early Thursday morning.
  • Special Ambush party of BSF Bhuj observed movement between Border Post No. 1165 and 1166 and cordoned the area.
  • After the seizure, BSF patrolling teams launched a massive search operation to find out if any more such boats had entered Indian waters.

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BSF apprehends 4 Pakistani fishermen, seizes 10 boats near India-Pakistan border

The Border Security Force (BSF) apprehended four Pakistan fishermen and seized 10 Pakistan boats along the India-Pakistan maritime border near Kutch on early Thursday morning. In a statement, BSF informed that a special ambush party of BSF Bhuj apprehended four Pakistan fishermen and seized 10 Pakistan fishing boats while they were sneaking into Indian territory through one of the water channels of Harami Nalla near the border in Kutch District of Gujarat. Special Ambush party of BSF Bhuj observed movement between Border Post No. 1165 and 1166 and has cordoned the area. The search of the area is in progress, the statement read.

After the seizure, BSF patrolling teams launched a massive search operation to find out if any more such boats from the neighboring country had entered Indian waters. "Nothing suspicious recovered from the fishing boats," it read. 

Meanwhile, recently, a three-year-old Pakistani child who inadvertently crossed the International Border (IB) was handed over to security personnel of the neighboring country by the Border Security Force (BSF), officials said. BSF informed that on Friday at about 7:15 pm, troops of 182 Bn BSF, Ferozepur Sector apprehended one Pakistani child aged approximately 3 years while he crossed the border and entered Indian territory.

They said the child was unable to reveal anything and was kept under safe custody of BSF, the statement read. As it was a case of inadvertent crossing, BSF further approached Pak Rangers and at about 9:45 pm, and the Pakistani child was handed over to Pak Rangers as a goodwill gesture and on humanitarian ground. "BSF always takes a humane approach while dealing with inadvertent border crossers," it read.

 

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