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3 Pakistani fishermen held, 11 boats seized in Gujarat's Bhuj by BSF

By ANI | Updated: February 11, 2022 12:50 IST

Three Pakistani fishermen, who intruded into the Harami Nalla area in Gujarat's Bhuj, have been apprehended, and eleven Pakistani fishing boats seized, said the Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday.

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Three Pakistani fishermen, who intruded into the Harami Nalla area in Gujarat's Bhuj, have been apprehended, and eleven Pakistani fishing boats seized, said the Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday.

The intrusion of Pakistani fishing boats and fishermen was detected on Thursday in Harami Nalla, Gujarat, the BSF further said.

Following this, Gujarat Frontier, BSF immediately launched a massive search operation in the area spread across 300 sq km.

( With inputs from ANI )

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