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15 Indian Fishers Released

  • Posted on February 1, 2014
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15 Indian Fishers have been released, who were in Protected custody in Kalpitiya. They were taken in to custody by SL Navy with 3 fishing boats on 2nd of Jan and ordered to keep them in Protected custody until Feb 3rd, after producing to the Puthlam district court.  Fishing boats belonging to them are still under custody.  (Lakbima 31.01.14)

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