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15 people arrested for intruding into Jarawa areas

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Port Blair: 15 people have been arrested here under provisions of the Protection of Aboriginal Tribes (PAT) Regulation, for intruding into Jarawa areas in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, police said on Thursday.

While six persons, all residents of Junglighat, were arrested from a fishing trawler near Bamboonallah, three mechanised fishing boats were intercepted at Hiren Tikery, Badabaalu and Havabill island where nine people were arrested, they said.

The fishing trawler and the boats were also seized.

During the intensive search of the long coast-line area from Herbertabad to Hiren Tikri covering Jhaukona, Bada Balu, Lamba Balu, Bamboo Nallah and Hawa Bill Island, a commercial fishing trawler was sighted along the shore near Bamboo Nallah. After a long chase, the trawler was intercepted and six persons were arrested.

Three mechanized fishing boats and one non-mechanized oar boat were intercepted at three places and nine persons arrested.

Meanwhile, the general public and fishermen have been cautioned not to venture into the Jarawa Reserve Forest Area which stretches up to 5 km on sea from the High Tide Line of Western Coast of Middle Andaman Area as it is a punishable offence under PAT Regulation. (PTI)

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