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Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:46:57 AM (IST)  

Indian Fisherman Killed, 3 Injured in Firing from US Navy Ship

Dubai/Rameswaram, Jul 17 (PTI): An Indian fisherman was killed and three others were seriously wounded monday when a US Navy supply ship opened fire at their small boat off the coast of Dubai, a United Arab Emirates official said.

"An Indian fisherman was killed and three others, also Indians, were seriously injured," UAE's state-run news agency WAM quoted Foreign Ministry official Tariq Ahmed Al Haidan as saying.

"The UAE concerned authorities are investigating the shooting incident," he added, adding that the incident took place in Jabel Ali, a frequent docking point for American naval vessels about 30 miles southwest of Dubai.

In Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Karaiyur Fishermen Association President Malairajan said the dead fisherman has been identified as Sekar of Periyapattinam in Ramanathapuram district.

The injured are Muniraj, Panpuvan and Murugan who also hail from Ramanathapuram, he said, adding Munira had been admitted to hospital with bullet injuries. Malairajan said fishermen from Ramanathapuram district were working for Dubai fishing companies on daily wage basis.

Lt Gred Raelson, a spokesman for US Navy's Bahrain-based 5th Fleet, said a security team aborad the USNS Rappahannock fired from a .50-calibre machinegun on the boat after it disregarded warnings and raced towards the ship.

"The incident is under investigation," he said. Dozens of police and other Emirati officials crowded around the white-hulled motorized boat.

The boat appeared to be a civilian vessel about 30 feet (9 meters) long and powered by three outboard motors. Similar boats are used for fishing in the region. Rescue workers were seen carrying one person in a body bag off the boat and placing it in an ambulance as fishermen looked on.

Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Washington got in touch with the Pentagon and the State Department soon after the incident to seek its details, sources said. However, there was no immediate response from the Pentagon or the State Department.


Comments on this article
Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai
Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Let us see how Indian Consulate in Dubai will pursue the case in this incident. We can recall the incident happened in Kerala, two fishermen killed by Italian Crew and Kerala State Government was adamant to retain the Crew Members even after Italian Government agreed to pay compensation? Is it possible to retain US Crew Members who shot dead Indian Fisherman in Dubai Water? Instead may be Indian Government sued by US Navy for cost of the bullets used by their Crew

 
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