Colombo: Sri Lanka’;s navy Tuesday said it had arrested 21 Indian fishermen after a confrontation with two trawlers poaching in the island’;s territorial waters.
A fast attack craft was damaged in the clashes on Monday night, the navy said in a statement, without giving further details. “As the Indian trawlers were attempting to evade naval units with their aggressive manoeuvres, they also caused damages to the SLN Fast Attack Craft,8221; the statement said. It did not say if there were casualties, but said the navy seized equipment used by the Indians for “bottom-trawling”, a fishing method banned in Sri Lanka that snares maritime creatures on the ocean floor.
Indian fishermen are known to stray into Sri Lankan waters along the Palk Strait, a narrow strip of sea separating the two South Asian neighbours in the Indian Ocean. Last week, a Sri Lankan court freed 56 Indian fishermen who had faced poaching charges, but retained their boats.