A total of thirteen fishermen were sentenced to 15-day jail term each in Naria upazila early Tuesday for catching hilsa from the Padma River defying a government ban.
A team of Upazila Fisheries Department, in association with police and river police, conducted a joint drive in the river from 4:00am to 6:00am and detained the fishermen along with 30,000 metre illegal current net and 30-kilogram jatka (hilsa fry).
Later, the fishermen were produced before a mobile court led by Executive Magistrate Sanjida Yeasmin, also the Upazila Nirbahi Officer, which sentenced each of them to jail terms.
Later, the seized net was burnt down, reports a news agency.
A 22-day ban on catching, selling, and transporting hilsa in a 7,000-km breeding ground has been enforced from October 7 to 28 to ensure the safe spawning of this popular fish during its peak breeding period.