Yahoo – AFP, 2 Jan 2015
The crew of
a Pakistani fishing boat blew up and sank their vessel after trying to evade
capture at the hands of the Indian navy in a high-speed chase at sea, officials
said Friday.
All four
people on board the vessel from near the Pakistani port city of Karachi are
believed to have been killed in the dramatic episode in the Arabian Sea on New
Year's Eve, according to India's defence ministry.
Indian
Coast Guard ships and aircraft tried to intercept the boat near the maritime
border with Pakistan, around 365 kilometres (225 miles) from the coastal state
of Gujarat, following an intelligence tip-off.
"However,
the boat increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of
maritime boundary. The hot pursuit continued for nearly one hour," a
defence ministry statement added.
Although
the boat did eventually stop after warning shots were fired, the four-man crew
then hid themselves below deck before setting the boat on fire which triggered
a large explosion.
"Due
to darkness, bad weather and strong winds, the boat and persons on board could
not be saved or recovered. The boat burnt and sank in the same position, in
early hours of January 1," said the statement.
Although
the defence ministry would only say that the crew were planning "some
illicit transaction", it also stated that the boat was carrying
explosives.
The
incident has evoked memories of the 2008 Mumbai attacks when Pakistani
militants managed to sneak into India's financial capital by sea and then began
a 60-hour siege of India's economic capital that left 166 people dead.
India
reacted furiously last month to a Pakistani court's decision to grant bail to
the alleged mastermind of the Mumbai attacks, although he has since been
detained again.

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