In a recent incident, the Sri Lankan Navy detained 10 Indian fishermen from Mandapam, located in the Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. The fishermen were apprehended while fishing in the Gulf of Mannar and taken to the Mannar naval base for questioning. The detained individuals include D Efran, S Dron, Prasad, Muniyaswamy, Siva, Anthony, Payas, Sesu, and K Ravi.
Officials have stated that after interrogation, the fishermen and their boat will be handed over to the Sri Lankan Fisheries Department for legal proceedings. This incident has caused unrest among the local fishing community, who have expressed concerns over repeated detentions.
This detention is part of ongoing tensions between Indian fishermen and Sri Lankan authorities. Recently, six Indian fishermen were released and returned to Chennai after being detained in Sri Lanka. Additionally, two Indian fishermen were injured in the Jaffna Sea when the Sri Lankan Navy allegedly opened fire on them.
The Indian government has protested these incidents, with diplomatic efforts underway to secure the release of detained fishermen. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has urged the Indian government to take diplomatic measures to protect fishermen's livelihoods and prevent future confrontations.
The Sri Lankan Navy is the naval branch of the armed forces of Sri Lanka, responsible for protecting the country's waters.
Tamil Nadu is a state in the southern part of India, known for its rich culture, history, and coastline.
The Gulf of Mannar is a large shallow bay between the southeastern tip of India and the west coast of Sri Lanka, known for its rich marine biodiversity.
The Mannar naval base is a facility used by the Sri Lankan Navy, located in the Mannar district of Sri Lanka.
Diplomatic efforts refer to the actions taken by countries to resolve issues and maintain good relations through discussion and negotiation, rather than conflict.
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