Karachi: Pakistan authorities have arrested 18 Indian fishermen for allegedly fishing in the country’s territorial waters, an official said. [caption id=“attachment_5177241” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. AFP[/caption] The latest batch of Indian fishermen was arrested on Tuesday by the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) and they will be produced before a judicial magistrate on Thursday by the Docks police, the official said. Two fishing boats of the Indian fishermen were also seized. The 18 fishermen will now join hundreds of others lodged in jails in Karachi before they are released either on completion of sentences or through any goodwill gesture announced by the Pakistan government. On 14 August, the Pakistan government, as a gesture of goodwill on the country’s Independence Day, released 26 Indian fishermen in Karachi. Pakistan and India regularly arrest each other’s fishermen who inadvertently enter into their waters. They languish in jails until they are set free on occasions.
The 18 fishermen will now join hundreds of others lodged in jails in Karachi before they are released either on completion of sentences or through any goodwill gesture announced by the Pakistan government.
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