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Trawler owners to register with police mandatory
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 14:31 [IST]
PTI

Panaji: Police have kept a close watch on all the fishing jetties in Goa, making it mandatory for trawler owners to register all workers employed with them.

With just a week left for fishing season to commence, the workers from Orissa, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra have begun arriving after one-and-half month holiday.

Police officials confirm taking precautions in the wake of reported terror threat to the Western Coast from Pakistan- sponsored terrorist groups. "There is a general terror threat to the coastline... It's not a specific to Western Coast or Goa," Deputy Inspector General of Police, Ujjwal Mishra, told PTI.

Militant outfits taking advantage of porous western coast to execute the terror attack, was a possibility discussed last year, officials confirmed. The use of trawlers and workers was not ruled out in the reports. "We have envisaged a coastal security scheme... It's a fullproof one," Mishra said.

The police along with the state fisheries department have decided to verify records of all the workers. "We were informed by police to take special precautions and immediately report to them any suspicious activity off-shore," Sitakant Parab, Chairman, Mandovi Fishermen Marketing Cooperative Society, stated.

Parab's society has around 250 trawlers employing 3,000 workers under its umbrella which operates from Malim jetty across Panaji city. 


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