Ahmedabad, June 25
The Border Security Force (BSF) has apprehended two Pakistani fishermen from the Harami Nala creek area close to the Indo-Pakistan border near Gujarat’s Kutch district, authorities said.
Both the Pakistani fishermen were apprehended after a chase, in which they sustained bullet injuries in ankle while trying to escape towards Pakistan, the BSF said in a statement issued on Friday night.
"In an ongoing search operation which started on June 23, BSF Bhuj apprehended two Pakistani fishermen from Harami Nala area in a hot pursuit today. Both sustained bullet injuries in the ankle while trying to escape towards Pakistan," it said.
During patrolling on Thursday, the BSF party observed the movement of Pakistani fishing boats in Harami Nala area, it said.
"The patrol party rushed to the spot and seized nine Pakistani fishing boats from different locations," the statement said, adding that in the process, Pakistani fishermen managed to escape and were hiding in the area that is spread over more than 300 sq km.
The BSF continued the search and cordoned off the area, plugging all possible escape routes towards the neighbouring country, it said.
The patrol team challenged the escaping Pakistani fishermen. But when they did not stop, the BSF troops fired to apprehend both, the statement said.
They sustained bullet injury in the ankle and were being evacuated to a hospital. They were identified as Sadam Hussain (20) and Ali Baksh (25), both residents of Pakistani village Zero Point, the BSF said.
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