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As the Lankan forces entered the
Tamil-Tiger strongholds in northern Lanka
scattering away the rebels, Kerala’s marine
security agencies fear a large number of
suspected LTTE cadres have infiltrated the
Indian shore via trawlers to discreetly
engage themselves as workers in fishing
trawlers off Kochi coast, the Express Buzz
website said.
Senior officials at the Coastal Base Station
in Fort Kochi responsible in patrolling the
Indian waters up to 22 nautical miles, said
they had come across Indian trawlers with
some of them, including women, speaking a
Tamil dialect similar to that spoken in Sri
Lanka.
“Recently, we have spotted more such workers
being employed in the trawlers off Kochi
coast,” marine security sources said. “Often
they fail to produce documents to prove
their identity.” The officials said the
owners of the trawlers employ them without
checking their antecedents as these
labourers come cheap.
Security sources said that currently it is
not mandatory for the trawler workers in
Kerala to have any government-issued
identity cards. There are no proper
instructions from the authorities on
detaining the suspects for questioning. As a
result, the suspects are let off without
further enquiries. On the other hand,
security agencies in states like Gujarat and
Tamil Nadu have adopted stringent measures
to monitor activities of the fishermen.
Kerala Marine Enforcement Department
officials said the Home Department had
convened a meeting to discuss the issue and
the Government has planned to introduce
identity cards for the trawler workers. “But
so far no such measures are put in place,”
marine security officials said.
“Introduction of ID cards will help the
Coast Guard, Enforcement and the Marine
Department to check infiltration,” the
sources said.
Indian Coast Guard DIG B K Loshali said they
have intensified patrolling to check any
infiltration in the wake of the Lankan
conflict.
“We have asked the State authorities to
introduce e-cards for the workers and ensure
they carried it on board,” said Loshali.
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