4 Pakistani fishermen nabbed from creek area in Gujarat's Kutch
New Delhi/Bhuj, July 7
A BSF patrol caught four Pakistani fishermen and seized their 10 boats from the Harami Nalla creek area of Kutch along the India-Pakistan maritime boundary in Gujarat on Thursday, a force spokesperson said.
Nothing suspicious had been recovered from the fishing boats, he said.
The spokesperson said a special ambush party of the Border Security Force observed movement between border pillar numbers 1165 and 1166 while the fishermen were sneaking “into Indian territory” through one of the water channels of Harami Nalla in Kutch district.
Four Pakistani fishermen had been nabbed along with 10 boats and a search of the area is being conducted, the spokesperson said.
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