Tamil Nadu Fisherman Gets Injured After He Was Fired By Indian Navy's Patrolling Team
K. Veeravel, the 30-year-old fisherman from Vanagiri in Mayiladuthurai district, has been hospitalised.
Chennai: A fisherman from Tamil Nadu suffered injuries after he was reportedly fired by the Indian Navy's patrolling team in Palk Bay on Friday. The 30-year-old fisherman has been identified as K Veeravel from Vanagiri in Mayiladuthurai district. Veeraval was hospitalised after the incident.
Tamil Nadu | An Indian fisherman, K Veeravel aged 32, was seriously injured in firing by the Sri Lankan Navy. The incident occurred when 10 fishermen including the injured were fishing in Kodiakarai sea area of Pudukottai district: Q Branch Police, CID, Rameswaram
— ANI (@ANI) October 21, 2022
According to the sources, the incident occurred when the patrolling team from a station in Uchipuli opened fire at a fishing boat with 10 persons on board, after it did not heed to their signal to halt.
Veeravel received bullet injuries on his thigh and stomach.
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In a statement, the Navy said: "The Indian Navy maintains a continuous vigil over the crucial waters of Palk Bay, which separates India and Sri Lanka.
The Navy said, "During the early hours of October 21, 2022, a suspicious boat was observed by an Indian Navy ship on patrol in Palk Bay near the India-Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL). Despite repeated warnings, the boat did not stop. The ship, as per standard operating procedures, fired warning shots to stop the boat."
"One of the crew onboard the suspicious boat is reported to have sustained an injury. The injured person was administered first aid by the ship and evacuated by an Indian Navy Chetak helicopter to INS Parandu at Ramnad and was shifted to the Government Hospital, Ramanathapuram for further medical management. His condition is reported to be stable."
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(With agency inputs)