s Home About Us Contact Us Daiji Dubai Al Mazroui & Clevy
Nidhi Land
  Matrimonial |  Properties |  Jobs |  Classifieds |  Achievers |  Astrology |  Ask Doctor |  Cartoon |  Sponsored Greetings |  Red Chillies |  Tips for life |  Tribute |  Debate




      Search in

Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:31:35 AM (IST)  

No Warning before Shooting: Indian Boat Survivors

Dubai, Jul 18 (PTI): The Indian fishermen aboard a ship targeted by the US Navy off Dubai coast on Tuesday claimed that they received no warning before being fired upon and the American action was unprovoked.

"According to the survivors, there were no warnings given to them," Indian ambassador to the UAE MK Lokesh told PTI.

"There are many versions of the incident. We have to wait for the details to emerge," the ambassador said.

An Indian fisherman was killed and three others were wounded yesterday when a security team onboard a US Navy ship fired at their small boat off the Dubai coast.

The survivors account differs from that provided by the US Navy, which said it resorted to lethal force only after issuing a series of warnings.

When asked about Dubai police chief Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim's comment that an initial investigation suggests "the boat was in its right course and did not pose any danger", the Indian envoy said: "I think we should wait for the truth to come out."

"We have requested an investigation and they have already begun that on their own," Lokesh said, adding the three injured people are recovering in a Dubai hospital.

All of them – Muthu Muniraj (28), Muthu Kannan (35) and Pandu Sanadhan (26) – hail from Tamil Nadu.

Indian embassy officials visited them in the hospital and have promised all possible support.

The US has expressed regret for the incident and assured that it will conduct a full investigation.


 
Print this Article
Email this article to your friend
 
 
Write your Comments
 
News Title No Warning before Shooting: Indian Boat Survivors
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
[Please limit your comments within 2000 characters]

You have characters left.
Disclaimer: Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that under 66A of the IT Act, sending offensive or menacing messages through electronic communication service and sending false messages to cheat, mislead or deceive people or to cause annoyance to them is punishable. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.

Similarly, Daijiworld.com reserves the right to edit / block / delete the messages without notice any content received from readers.
 
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above
 
 
Published by Daijiworld Media Pvt Ltd Mangalore
Editor-in-chief : Walter Nandalike


Main Office :
Emporium Complex , C-5 First Floor, Old Pumpwell road, Mangalore, Karnataka. Pin 575002
Telephone : 0091-824-4259372, 4278372 , Fax : 0091-824-2439373
e-mail   General enquiry: office@daijiworld.com , News & Info : news@daijiworld.com
       

Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | About Us
Copyright ©2001 - 2013. All rights reserved.
Our Franchise Offices
Kishoos Enterprises, Maithri Complex, 3rd Floor,
Udupi Service Bus Stand, Udupi, Karnataka. Pin 576101
Telephone : 0091-820-4295571
e-mail : udupi@daijiworld.com
Daijiworld Middle East FZE
P.O.Box: 84772, Dubai, UAE
Tel: 971-50-6597629  Fax: 971-4-2639207
Email: dubai@daijiworld.com
There has been a database error. Technical Support has already been notified. You will be informed when this issue is resolved. Thank you for your patience!