Sri Lankan authorities have issued a stern warning to Indian fishermen operating near the disputed maritime boundary, emphasizing zero tolerance for illegal incursions. The government has reiterated that any vessel caught within Sri Lanka’s territorial waters without authorization will face immediate arrest, seizure, and legal action. This heightened vigilance comes amid increasing tensions over fishing rights, with reports indicating a rise in incidents of trespassing in recent months. Officials stress the importance of respecting international boundaries to maintain regional security and cooperation between the two neighboring countries.

To clarify the enforcement measures, Sri Lankan authorities provided a summary of actions against violations:

  • Immediate detention of fishermen found fishing illegally
  • Confiscation of boats and equipment used in trespassing
  • Legal prosecution under maritime and fisheries laws
  • Strengthened patrols by naval and coast guard units
Violation Penalty Authority Involved
Entry into territorial waters Arrest & Boat Seizure Sri Lanka Navy
Use of banned fishing gear Fines & Confiscation Fisheries Department
Repeated offenses Legal Prosecution Maritime Courts