Nine Pakistani fishermen were apprehended after their boat entered a creek area along the Indo-Pak International Border near Bhuj on Wednesday. Nothing objectionable was recovered from the men, but they have been taken in for questioning. Patrolling has been heightened in the coastal areas following the surgical strikes by the Indian Army across Line of Control in an attempt to thwart a mayhem like the 26/11 strikes in Mumbai. The 2008 Mumbai carnage occurred after fishing vessel Kuber was hijacked by Pakistani terrorists who used the coastal route to reach Mumbai and carry out terror strikes. This is the second Pakistani boat apprehended by the Coast Guard in a week for entering India waters off Gujarat coast. The coast On Wednesday, BSF personnel were patrolling the creek area around 9 am in a fast interceptor boat when they spotted an engine-fitted wooden fishing boat venturing into Indian waters. The Coast Guard challenged the fishermen and caught them at Chouhan Nala near G-43 pillar, the official said. Nothing objectionable had been recovered from the nine fishermen except some fishing equipment, jericans of fuel and crabs, sources said. Security agencies are interrogating the fishermen and their Pakistan counterparts will be informed so that if there is nothing suspicious they can be handed back to the other side, the official said. Inspector General of Gujarat Frontier (BSF) Ajay Tomar said, “Our patrolling party detained them as soon as they entered the Indian waters near Padala creek. Nothing suspicious has been found from them. Indian fishermen are also prohibited from entering the creek area because of its strategic location. On Sunday, the Indian Coast Guard had captured a Pakistani fishing boat with nine crew members off Gujarat cost near Porbandar. The capture came amid high alert sounded across land and sea borders with Pakistan following the surgical strikes by the Indian Army across Line of Control.

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