Friday, February 17, 2012

Indian fishermen killings: No arrests yet of Italian ship crew - India

17 feb 2012

Indian fishermen killings: No arrests yet of Italian ship crew


Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India

Kochi:  The Kochi police are yet to make an arrest of the Italian crew over the killing of two Indian fisherman by the Italian ship. While a notice has been issued, the police are yet to take any major action, following a diplomatic standoff between the two countries.

Police officials have conducted various rounds of discussions onboard the vessel with its captain and crew, but the crew is not not willing to surrender to the Indian government, and are awaiting a confirmation from Italian authorities.

Kochi Police Commissioner MR Ajith Kumar, who is facilitating and coordinating the probe, said on Friday that no decision has been taken on arresting the Italian crew.

Speaking to IANS, Mr Kumar said a murder case has been registered and the Kollam police has begun investigation.

"The due process of law has set in, and at the moment we have not decided on any arrest. The case has been registered against two security personnel of the Italian ship," said Kumar.

Two fishermen, Ajesh Binki, 25, from Tamil Nadu and Gelastine, 45, from Kerala, were mistaken for pirates and shot dead by the crew of an Italian ship on Wednesday evening about 14 nautical miles off Alappuzha.

According to officials attached to the Italian embassy in New Delhi, navy personnel on board the Enrica Lexie fired warning shots after they were allegedly attacked in international waters by people on an Indian fishing vessel.

"The ship and its crew are berthed in the Cochin port. We will see if we can get the concerned officials on the ship to come for further investigations. We will also see if we can proceed with our investigation on board the ship," added Kumar.

The ship has 34 people on board, of whom 19 are Indians.

Kumar has been speaking with Italian consul general Giam Paolo Cutillo.

Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi Friday described the incident as "really unfortunate".

"This is a serious case as the victims are innocent people who eke out a living by engaging in fishing activities. The law will be taking its course," said Ravi.

Meanwhile, Coast Guard Inspector General of Police PS Basra told reporters here Friday that the firing was done without any provocation.

"The fishermen in the boat were not in possession of any arms as alleged by the Italian authorities," said Mr Basra.

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