The Border Security Power (BSF) on Saturday seized two Pakistani fishing boats off Gujarat’s Kutch.
The Bhuj BSF team seized two Pakistani fishing boats on Saturday (India At present photograph)
The Border Security Power (BSF) on Saturday seized two Pakistani fishing boats from a creek space finish to the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat’s Kutch district.
On Saturday morning, BSF’s Bhuj patrol team party observed the motion of some Pakistani fishing boats and fishermen within the same previous space of the Harami Nalla creek, it said, alongside with that nothing suspicious used to be came across on these boats.
“The patrol party straight away rushed to the placement and seized two Pakistani fishing boats [engine fitted]. On seeing a BSF patrol party drawing come them, Pakistani fishermen abandoned the boats and fled in direction of Pakistan finish to the World border,” the BSF said.
The BSF came across 20-25 kg of fish, two fishing nets, an ice box, and a form of objects on the boats.
A day earlier, a Pakistani fisherman used to be apprehended in conjunction with five boats from the same space. Earlier, two extra Pakistani fishing boats had been came across abandoned within the creek space on Thursday.
The BSF had last month apprehended four Pakistani fishermen and seized ten boats from the creek space.
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