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Four Andhra fishermen released from Sri Lankan jail return home

Four Andhra fishermen have finally returned home after being jailed in Sri Lanka for nearly two months. They were arrested on August 4 when their boat drifted into Sri Lankan waters due to a GPS navigation error. The TDP-led government worked with Indian authorities to secure their release through diplomatic channels. After a court ordered their freedom, the Indian Coast Guard safely escorted them back to Kakinada by sea.

Amaravati, Sep 30

Four fishermen from Andhra Pradesh, who were jailed in Sri Lanka for 52 days after drifting to the island nation due to a navigation error, returned home on Tuesday.

K. Srinu Venkateswar, Karri Nookaraj Borriya, Chanda Nageswara Rao and Brahmanandam reached Kakinada by boat. Kakinada MP Uday Srinivas and local MLA Kondababu received them.

Happy on returning home after nearly two months, the fishermen thanked the TDP-led coalition government for its efforts for their release.

The boat carrying the fishermen sailed from the Sri Lankan shore for Kakinada on September 27.

The fishermen had gone to Nagapattinam to purchase a second-hand fishing trawler, but while returning home, they drifted into Sri Lankan waters due to a GPS error.

The Sri Lankan Navy arrested the fishermen on August 4 on charges of illegally entering their waters, and since then, they had been lodged in the Jaffna Jail.

A civil court in Jafna on September 12 had ordered the release of Andhra fishermen.

Following the initiative taken by Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries K. Atchannaidu and Kakinada MP, officials of AP Bhavan in Delhi contacted the Indian High Commission in Colombo.

Andhra Pradesh Resident Commissioner Arja Srikanth also made efforts through the Indian Coast Guard office in Delhi.

The Sri Lankan Coast Guard handed over the fishermen to the Indian Coast Guard at Mandapam Camp on September 26, and from there they left for Kakinada.

The fishermen were repatriated through the sea route as per the Sri Lankan rules. The Indian Coast Guard unit escorted them to Kakinada.

Minister Atchannaidu expressed his delight over the safe return of fishermen. He had taken up the issue with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and made arrangements for their return.

Officials said if the state government had not responded swiftly, the fishermen would have had to spend six months in jail.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Heartwarming to see them reunited with their families after 52 days. Can't imagine the stress their families went through. GPS errors can happen to anyone - glad the situation was resolved peacefully.

Sarah B

While I'm happy they're safe, I wish our government would provide better navigation equipment to fishermen. These border incidents keep happening and put poor fishermen's lives at risk.

Karthik V

Good coordination between state government, Indian High Commission and Coast Guard. Shows our systems work when needed. The fishermen must be so relieved to be back in Andhra Pradesh! 🎉

Michael C

This is a positive development in India-Sri Lanka relations. Hope both countries continue to handle such situations with humanity and understanding. Fishermen's safety should be priority for both nations.

Ananya R

Jai Andhra! Our fishermen work so hard to feed their families and our nation. Glad to see them home safe. The government should now provide training on using navigation equipment properly to prevent such incidents.

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