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Sri Lankan courts remand arrested Indian fishermen to custody
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At least 46 Indian fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy this week for allegedly poaching into the country's water have been sent to judicial custody by courts in the country's north. PTI file photo
At least 46 Indian fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy this week for allegedly poaching into the country's water have been sent to judicial custody by courts in the country's north. PTI file photo

At least 46 Indian fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy this week for allegedly poaching into the country's water have been sent to judicial custody by courts in the country's north.

The fishermen were produced before the Mannar and Trincomalee Magistrates' Courts yesterday.

They were arrested by Sri Lankan on June 19 from two different locations in the country.
Twenty two of the fishermen will remain in judicial custody until June 27 while 24 others have been remanded till July 2, officials said.

Sri Lankan Navy personnel had arrested 82 fishermen on June 7 after they allegedly entered the island nation waters. However, they were ordered to be released by President Mahinda Rajapakse in a goodwill gesture.

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(Published 21 June 2014, 18:35 IST)