10 Indian fishermen caught bartering with Pakintani anglers
Jamnagar, Nov 24: Ten fishermen on two boats were caught while allegedly exchanging food articles with Pakistani fishermen off Okha coast near International Maritime Boundary with the neighbouring country by the Indian Coast Guard.
During joint interrogation by local police and Coast Guard, it was found that 10 fishermen on two boats, registered in Porbandar, took chocolates, milk pouch and a packet of cigarettes from Pakistani fishermen in exchange of some ice and fish.

They were caught by Coast Guard on November 22 in the Indian waters off Okha coast.
"Coast Guard learned that two of our boats went inside the Pakistani waters. To find out their motive, these boats were intercepted in the Indian waters near Okha by a patrolling vessel of Coast Guard. Upon searching, officials found these articles in their boats," said Pandya.
"Though they were caught in Indian waters, we have lodged a formal investigation against these fishermen and started our investigation," Pandya added.
PTI
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