Ahmedabad: The border security force (BSF) seized nine Pakistani fishermen in the Harami Nala Creek area along the Indo-Pak maritime border near the Kutch District of Gujarat on Thursday morning, officials said.
After the seizure, the Security Agency launched a search operation in the Creek area to find out if there were other boats from neighboring countries had entered Indian waters, they said.
According to Ani, three Indian Air Force command groups have been buried air from three different directions.
“The command closes where Pakistan is hiding.
The extreme swamp area, mangroves and tidal waters make the task challenge troops.
The operation is still in the process,” said BSF spokesman Gujarat.
“During a routine patrol, BSF personnel have released the UAV installed on the camera in the sky to get the view of the bird’s eyes.
For one UAV mission, we found nine fishing boats in Harami Nala.
BSF patrol boat quickly reached the place.
And confiscated the ships Belonging to the fishermen from Pakistan, “GS Malik, Inspector General of Gujarat BSF’s border, told PTI.
So far, no Pakistani fishermen who have been arrested because those on board this ship may run away to the Pakistani team after learning about the presence of BSF, he said, adding that Indian fishermen had been banned from entering the Kutp area.
He said he had reached Kutch from Gandhinagar to personally supervise search operations in the river area after ship recovery.