Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has seized a Pakistani fishing boat. Photo | X @Gujarat Defence PRO
Nation

Coast Guard seizes Pakistani boat in Indian waters, apprehends 11 crew members

The detainees have been handed over to Jakhau Marine Police in Gujarat for further investigation, officiala said.

PTI

AHMEDABAD: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has seized a Pakistani fishing boat and apprehended 11 crew members operating illegally in the Indian waters, officials said on Thursday.

The detainees have been handed over to Jakhau Marine Police in Gujarat for further investigation, they said.

The Indian Coast Guard, in a swift action on Wednesday, "apprehended a Pakistani fishing boat with 11 crew inside India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)," Gujarat Defence PRO Wing Commander Abhishek Kumar Tiwari said in a post on X.

This interdiction underscores the Coast Guard's sustained maritime operations and India's commitment to securing its frontiers while maintaining robust enforcement of international laws within the Maritime Zones of India (MZI), he said.

"Continuous vigilance across India's maritime domain remains a cornerstone of our national maritime security strategy," he added.

The ICG also confirmed the interception.

"The Indian Coast Guard intercepted and apprehended a Pakistani fishing vessel along with 11 crew operating illegally inside Indian waters.

This decisive action reflects the unwavering vigilance of the ICG and India's firm resolve to protect its maritime frontiers and uphold international maritime law within the MZI.

Relentless surveillance and proactive operation remain the bedrock of our maritime security strategy," it said on X.

'We have to evolve': Economic Survey promises a brand-new beginning for India

NCP minister pitches for Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra as Deputy CM amid talks to merge both factions of party

EU lists Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as terrorist organisation

SIR: SC directs ECI to display names of voters who faces deletion over 'logical discrepancies'

'Will lead to dangerous impact, divide society': SC stays new UGC caste-discrimination rules

SCROLL FOR NEXT