Gujarat: BSF seizes nine Pakistani fishing boats in creek area near Kutch | Ahmedabad News – Times of India

AHMEDABAD: The Border Security Force ,BSF) seized nine Pakistani fishing boats in Harami Nala creek area along the Indo-Pak maritime border near Kutch district of Gujarat on Thursday morning, officials said.
After the seizure, the security agency launched a search operation in the creek area to find out if any more such boats from the neighboring country have entered Indian waters, they said.
According to ANI, three commando groups of Indian Air Force have been air-dropped from three different directions. “Commandos are closing in where the Pakistanis are hiding. Extreme marshy area, mangroves and tidal waters are making the troops’ task challenging. The operation is still in progress,” a spokesperson of BSF Gujarat said.
“During a routine patrolling, BSF personnel had released a camera-mounted UAV in the sky to get a bird’s eye view of the area. During one such UAV mission, we found nine fishing boats in Harami Nala. BSF patrol boats quickly reached the spot and seized those boats belonging to the fishermen from PakistanGS Malik, Inspector General of the BSF’s Gujarat Frontiertold PTI,
So far, no Pakistani fisherman has been nabbed as those on board these boats might have fled to the Pakistani side after learning about the presence of the BSF, he said, adding that Indian fishermen are already barred from entering the creek area in Kutch.
He said he has reached Kutch from Gandhinagar to personally supervise the search operation in the creek area after the recovery of the boats.

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