100 Indian fishermen released from Pak jails

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December 25th, 2009

IANS
Gandhinagar: A hundred out of the more than 600 Indian fishermen languishing in
Pakistani jails were released on Friday, an official of a fishermen's organisation said.
The fishermen, 95 of whom are from Gujarat, were released from Karachi jail, according
to a communication received from the Pakistan Peoples Forum, Manish Lodhari, the
secretary of the Porbandar-based National Fishworkers Forum (NFF), told IANS.
The fishermen will be taken to Wagah border where they will be handed over to the
Indian authorities Saturday, he said, adding that there was, however, no information on
the release of the boats.
Most of the 95 fishermen from Gujarat belong to the coastal areas of the state stretching
from Valsad district to Kutch district bordering Pakistan and had been picked up while they were fishing. Lodhari expressed the hope that the released fishermen would get to celebrate the onset of 2010 with their family members. "Let their return home be a new year gift to their families," he said.
According to NFF president Hirala Shiyal, after the release of these 100, a total of 528 fishermen are still languishing in Pakistani jails. About 433 boats have also been seized by the Pakistani Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) so far.
Meanwhile, following a NFF petition filed in the Gujarat High Court, the central
government has assured that it will submit a report on the compensation paid in the
cases of fishermen detained illegally by Pakistani security agencies. The NFF had
moved the high court, seeking it ask the government to ensure release of the fishermen
detained in Pakistani prisons as well as compensation to them under the scheme which
provides for compensation of Rs 3 lakh for a person detained, Rs 5 lakh for confiscation
of a small boat and Rs 10 lakh for confiscation of a big boat. The lawsuit claimed that no payment had been made to the families of these captured fishermen. The central government, however, had countered the claim, saying that they had made the payment in certain cases. The government has now been asked to furnish a detailed report which it will do on Jan 12.

 

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