Tamil Nadu fishermen assaulted, driven naked by Sri Lanka Navy

Twenty-four fishermen from Keechchaangkuppam in Naakarkoayil area in Tamil Nadu, fishing in Kanniyaakumari seas in five boats Friday night, were brutally assaulted and cast naked in the seas by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) soldiers, sources in Naakarkoayil said.

 

SLN soldiers had beaten the fishermen on their heads with the ice blocks taken by the fishermen to preserve their catch, the sources added. Fishermen in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu saved the 24 fishermen who managed to swim ashore on Saturday, September 26 morning and admitted them in the local hospital, the sources further said.

The SLN soldiers had threatened to open fire on the fishermen, driving them into the sea, the sources said.

Their clothes, fishing nets, outboard motors, ice knives and the fish they had caught had all been confiscated by the SLN soldiers, the fishermen said.

Tension prevails among the fishermen in the coast of Tamil Nadu.

Tamil Nadu fishermen had just called off their continued boycott of fishing demanding Tamil Nadu government to take action against SLN for shooting fishermen from Tamil Nadu side of the seas.

Their fellow fishermen being assaulted and driven naked has aroused the fury of Tamil Nadu fishermen.

Colombo government is encouraged by the appeasement policy of Karunanidhi government of Tamil Nadu 'not to anger the Sinhalese', commented fishermen circles in Tamil Nadu.

 

Meanwhile, a Sri Lankan court remanded 17 fishermen from Rameswaram to judicial custody at the Anuradhapura prison on Friday, pending trial on October 1.

 

The SLN detained 21 Rameswaram fishermen for crossing the international maritime boundary line, along with their five mechanised boats on Wednesday, September 16.

 

U Arulanantham, Tamil Nadu state coordinator of Alliance for the Release of Innocent Fishermen said that action was being taken for the early release of the fishermen.

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