Gujarat. According to a big news in the morning, the Border Security Force (BSF) has seized 11 Pakistani fishing boats in search of BSF fishermen in the Harami Nala Bay area near Kutch district of Gujarat on Thursday morning. BSF officials have given information in this regard.
The intrusion of Pakistani fishing boats and fishermen was detected yesterday in Harami Nalla, Gujarat. Gujarat Frontier, BSF immediately launched massive search operation in the area spread across 300 sq km, as a result, 11 Pakistani fishing boats have been seized so far: BSF pic.twitter.com/PzZAicKLJY
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After the seizure of these boats, BSF personnel have launched a search operation in the Gulf region to find out if any more such boats from neighboring countries have entered Indian waters. Significantly, the infiltration of Pakistani fishing boats and fishermen was also detected yesterday in Harami Nala in Gujarat.
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Following this, the BSF immediately launched a massive search operation in an area spread over 300 sq km, resulting in the seizure of 11 Pakistani fishing boats so far. On February 10, 2022 BSF’s Gujarat Frontier Inspector General GS Malik said that it was sent to the sky during regular surveillance. Nine fishing boats were spotted in the Harami Nala area through UAVs. After this BSF patrol boats reached the spot and seized Pakistani fishing boats.
However, no Pakistani fisherman has been caught so far. As soon as the news of BSF came, the fishermen have fled towards Pakistan. At the same time, BSF Gujarat said that some commandos of the Indian Air Force have been airdropped in three different directions, where some Pakistanis are hiding, the commandos are reaching there and doing their work.