Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has taken a major action to further strengthen maritime security. In this operation, two Bangladeshi fishing boats have been seized on charges of illegal fishing in Indian waters. Additionally, 78 Bangladeshi fishermen have also been detained.
Complete information about the operation
Suspicious activity during patrol
News agency ANI quoted Indian Coast Guard sources as saying that an ICG ship was near the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) during routine patrolling. During patrolling, suspicious activities were observed in Indian waters.
Identification and seizure of boats
The investigation revealed that two Bangladeshi fishing boats, “FV Laila-2” and “FV Meghna-5”, were fishing in Indian territory without permission.
- There were 41 fishermen on FV Laila-2.
- There were 37 fishermen on board FV Meghna-5.
The Indian Coast Guard took prompt action and stopped these boats and conducted a thorough investigation. Subsequently, all the 78 captured fishermen were handed over to the concerned authorities for further legal action.
Coast Guard’s focus on maritime security
success of security campaign
The Indian Coast Guard has described this operation as a significant success. Officials said this step has been taken to ensure the security of Indian maritime border and properties.
Strict action against illegal activities
The Coast Guard clarified that such patrolling and operations will continue in the future to prevent illegal fishing and other illegal activities.
Why is maritime security important?
- Security of Indian territorial waters:
Ensuring the security of maritime borders is essential to protect the country’s property and resources. - Control over illegal fishing:
Illegal fishing causes damage to India’s marine resources. - Adherence to international rules:
Such operations can also ensure strict enforcement of international maritime laws.