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Freed by India 90 Bangladeshi fishermen are due to arrive in Ctg this afternoon

Diplomacy 2025-01-06, 1:11pm

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Dhaka, Jan - Upon completion of the formal procedures, Bangladeshi fishermen and crew members along with two fishing vessels have sailed towards Chattogram under the supervision of the Bangladesh Coast Guard.


They are expected to arrive in Chattogram this afternoon.

Family members of the repatriated fishermen and crew would receive them upon their arrival, marking the conclusion of the repatriation process.

The repatriation process is being carried out with the collaboration of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Shipping, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Bangladesh Coast Guard, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard Bangladesh, local administration, and other relevant agencies.

The reciprocal repatriation of 90 Bangladeshi fishermen/crew detained in India and 95 Indian fishermen/crew detained in Bangladesh was completed on Sunday.

The process started at around 12pm, near the western International Maritime Boundary Line - Bangladesh Coast Guard received 90 Bangladeshi fishermen/crew members and handed over 95 Indian fishermen/crew members to the Indian Coast Guard.

Simultaneously, the exchange of detained vessels was also completed. Two Bangladeshi fishing vessels, "FV Laila-2" and "FV Meghna-5" were returned to Bangladesh, while six Indian fishing boats were returned to India.

The handover process was successfully completed through Bangladesh Coast Guard in the presence of the representatives from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Fisheries, and Border Guard Bangladesh, the government of Bangladesh said.