<p>Pakistan's maritime security agency has arrested 58 Indian fishermen after they allegedly strayed into the country's territorial waters.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Despite several warnings the Indian fishermen remained inside our territorial waters leading to their arrest and seizure of boats," Maritime Security Agency spokesman Commander Muhammad Farooq said yesterday.<br /><br />Nine boats belonging to the Indian fishermen were also confiscated, he said.<br />Last month, Pakistan had released 337 Indian fishermen, including eight juveniles, in a goodwill gesture.<br /><br />Human rights bodies and the Pakistan fisherfolk forum have actively campaigned for the release of poor Indian fishermen languishing in Pakistani jails.<br /><br />At present, according to the forum, there are still 97 Indian fishermen and three other Indian nationals, including a juvenile, languishing in jails in Karachi.</p>
<p>Pakistan's maritime security agency has arrested 58 Indian fishermen after they allegedly strayed into the country's territorial waters.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Despite several warnings the Indian fishermen remained inside our territorial waters leading to their arrest and seizure of boats," Maritime Security Agency spokesman Commander Muhammad Farooq said yesterday.<br /><br />Nine boats belonging to the Indian fishermen were also confiscated, he said.<br />Last month, Pakistan had released 337 Indian fishermen, including eight juveniles, in a goodwill gesture.<br /><br />Human rights bodies and the Pakistan fisherfolk forum have actively campaigned for the release of poor Indian fishermen languishing in Pakistani jails.<br /><br />At present, according to the forum, there are still 97 Indian fishermen and three other Indian nationals, including a juvenile, languishing in jails in Karachi.</p>