<p>The family of one of the fishermen killed by firing from an Italian ship Tuesday filed a plea in the Kerala High Court seeking Rs.1 crore compensation and detaining the ship till the sum is paid.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The petition was filed by advocate Vincent and the Kollam Diocese to which Gelastine, one of the killed fisherman, belonged.<br /><br />"We have claimed a compensation of Rs.1 crore because we feel that would be the amount required for his children's education and for future needs," Father Rajesh Martin, a relative of Gelastine, said.<br /><br />"We have prayed that once the compensation amount is deposited in the court, only then should the vessel be allowed permission to leave Kochi," he told reporters.<br /><br />Various fishermen's groups Tuesday held a protest march to the Kollam Collectorate and in the state capital demanding that strong action should be taken against the Italians who shot dead the fishermen.<br /><br />C. Peter, who led the agitation in Thiruvananthapuram, told IANS that the captain of the vessel should also be arrested.<br /><br />The fishermen had Monday threatened to ring the Italian vessel now berthed in Kochi. But they dropped the idea on the suggestion of police.<br /><br />Gelastine, 45, and Ajesh Binki, 25, were allegedly mistaken for pirates and shot dead by Italian Marines of the Italian cargo vessel Feb 15, off Alappuzha.</p>
<p>The family of one of the fishermen killed by firing from an Italian ship Tuesday filed a plea in the Kerala High Court seeking Rs.1 crore compensation and detaining the ship till the sum is paid.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The petition was filed by advocate Vincent and the Kollam Diocese to which Gelastine, one of the killed fisherman, belonged.<br /><br />"We have claimed a compensation of Rs.1 crore because we feel that would be the amount required for his children's education and for future needs," Father Rajesh Martin, a relative of Gelastine, said.<br /><br />"We have prayed that once the compensation amount is deposited in the court, only then should the vessel be allowed permission to leave Kochi," he told reporters.<br /><br />Various fishermen's groups Tuesday held a protest march to the Kollam Collectorate and in the state capital demanding that strong action should be taken against the Italians who shot dead the fishermen.<br /><br />C. Peter, who led the agitation in Thiruvananthapuram, told IANS that the captain of the vessel should also be arrested.<br /><br />The fishermen had Monday threatened to ring the Italian vessel now berthed in Kochi. But they dropped the idea on the suggestion of police.<br /><br />Gelastine, 45, and Ajesh Binki, 25, were allegedly mistaken for pirates and shot dead by Italian Marines of the Italian cargo vessel Feb 15, off Alappuzha.</p>