Lankans rescue Indian fishermen [October 12 2008]

Six Indian fishermen, reported missing since September 18 with their fishing trawler off the Chennai coastline, have reached Trincomalee in northern Sri Lanka after a group of Sinhalese fishermen rescued them. The fishermen left Kasimedu Fishing Harbour in a mechanised fishing trawler for a three-day fishing trip.

They lost contact with the shore when it was about 40 nautical miles off the Chennai coast. The trawler developed mechanical problems and drifted mid-sea. Confirming the rescue of the six fishermen by their Lankan counterparts six days ago, an official of the Sri Lankan High Commission in India has said the Indian fishermen reached Trincomalee harbour last afternoon.

They were doing well and accommodated in rooms provided by the Trincomalee Fishermen Association. On hearing the news, R Adhimulam, president of Chennai Chengai Singaravelar Mechanised Owner's Association, spoke to boat driver Vinoth over telephone and enquired about the condition of other fishermen.

"We cannot forget the Sinhalese fishermen. It was divine providence. They came when our trawler was drifting after it developed a technical snag," Adhimulam, speaking to an Indian newspaper, quoted Vinoth as saying. After developing a technical snag the trawler drifted in mid-sea for about 17 days. On October 6, the Sinhalese fishing trawler found them, shifted them to their boat and gave food. The Indian trawler was abandoned.