Sri Lanka hands over 37 Indian fishermen

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 16, 2015, 05:08 PM IST

Sri Lanka on Saturday handed over 37 Indian fishermen - arrested for allegedly poaching in the island's waters on April 3, to the Indian coast guards in northern Jaffna peninsula, a day after a local court had ordered their release.

Sri Lanka on Saturday handed over 37 Indian fishermen - arrested for allegedly poaching in the island's waters on April 3, to the Indian coast guards in northern Jaffna peninsula, a day after a local court had ordered their release.

The fishermen were handed over to Indian authorities on the international waters north of Kankesanturai in the northern Jaffna peninsula, Sri Lankan coast guards said. Their release came after Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena met a delegation of five fishermen association leaders, including fishermen's association president N Devadoss, and assured to take steps for their release.

Noting that the issue of fishermen needed to be resolved through talks, Sirisena said he would ensure that centuries old Sri Lanka-India friendship would not be affected by the dispute. Judicial magistrate court at Paruthithurai in Sri lanka ordered the release of the 37 fishermen from Jagadapattinam and Nagapattinam on Friday. The fishermen, arrested with five boats off the island's northern coast in Point Pedro, were produced before the court and ordered to be released.