Indian Coast Guard rescues 7 fishermen at IMBL

Update: 2022-10-09 01:30 IST

New Delhi: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ship 'Arinjay' rescued seven fishermen from Okha-based Indian Fishing Boat (IFB) Harsiddhi-5 which sank on Thursday 06 Oct off International Maritime Boundary between Indian and Pakistan.

On getting information regarding distress onboard IFB Harsiddhi, on radio, ICG ship on patrol, proceeded with maximum speed towards the reported position. On arriving at the position ICG ship noticed debris of the IFB along with one survivor in the water and few lifebuoys of Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Ship (PMSA) Barkat in area.

The ship recovered the partially conscious survivor and administered first aid. The survivor during preliminary interrogation informed that the PMSA ship Barkat had fired on the boat and hit twice during dark hours of Oct 6 that resulted in sinking of boat. The survivor also informed that, six out of seven crew were then captured onboard by the Pak ship. ICG ship on learning about it communicated with PMSS Barkat to release the Indian crew immediately as they were captured on Indian side of IMBL. This was complied upon by the PMSA ship which released the crew to ICG ship at IMBL resulting in safety of all seven crew.

The crew were administered first aid and brought to Jakhau. The matter regarding firing and hitting of IFB is being investigated and will be taken up accordingly through appropriate channels.

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