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“Help fishermen facing 60 lakh fine in Sri Lanka,” Palaniswami to Modi

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami has written to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention to secure the release of eight fishermen from the State slapped with a hefty fine of LKR (Sri Lankan Rupee) 6,000,000 each on charges of poaching fish, the Press Trust of India reported.

Urging Prime Minister Modi to direct the Ministry of External Affairs to register “Our strong protest at the highest level in Sri Lanka,” the Chief Minister wanted India to put forth an effective defence in Lankan Courts and secure the release of the fishermen sans the fine (Approximately Rs. 2,600,000 per head) or jail term.

Eight fishermen from Thoothukudi District, arrested on 21 August by Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) for allegedly fishing in their territorial waters, had been convicted under a new legal provision that entails heavy fine for illegal fishing, Chief Minister Palaniswami said in his letter to Prime Minister Modi.

“They were convicted by a Sri Lankan Court under the provisions of Fisheries (Regulation of Foreign Fishing Boats) Act. and imposed a fine of LKR 6,000,000 per head (Approximately INR 2,600,000 per head),” he said.

The Court has also ordered that in case the fine was not paid, the fishermen will have to serve three-months prison term.

Chief Minister Palaniswami said he had drawn Prime Minister Modi’s attention last July to the amendments made by Sri Lanka to the two acts and their consequences for Indian fishermen.

Sri Lanka enforcing the amendments against Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu is nothing but a “Mockery” of the diplomatic efforts being undertaken by the Centre to sort out the sensitive issue, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) Leader said.

“This has created a sense of panic in the minds of fishermen of Tamil Nadu,” he said.

The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister requested the Prime Minister to ensure immediate action to secure the release of the eight fishermen and eight other fishermen languishing in Sri Lankan jails.

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