Myanmar Navy relases 22 Bangladeshi fishermen


FE Team | Published: November 21, 2021 16:27:21 | Updated: November 21, 2021 17:52:08


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Myanmar Navy has released 22 Bangladeshi fishermen who were detained with four fishing trawlers while fishing near St. Martin's Island in the Bay of Bengal on Saturday, reports UNB.

Saint Martin's Union Parishad Chairman Nur Ahmed said four fishing trawlers with 22 fishermen arrived at the St. Martin's Island jetty Saturday midnight with the help of the Coast Guard and the Bangladesh Border Guard.

However, neither the local Coast Guard nor the BGB members agreed to comment.

Teknaf Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Parvez Chowdhury said all the fishermen are doing well.

Earlier, Myanmar Navy seized four of the trawlers owned by residents of the area with  22 fishermen on board around 10 am Saturday, from the east side of the island when they were out in the sea fishing.

According to local fishermen, those fishermen went to the sea Friday evening on trawlers owned by Nurul Amin, Md Azim, Md Hossain and Md Younus.

Some members of Myanmar Navy crossed the maritime boundary on Saturday morning and took control of the trawlers at gunpoint, they alleged.

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