Operation Harami Nala: BSF Intercepts 15 Pakistani Fishermen, Seizes Boats in Kutch
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- August 24, 2025
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In a decisive and vigilant operation, the Border Security Force (BSF) has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to securing India's maritime boundaries. On a recent patrol in the treacherous creek area of Harami Nala in Gujarat's Kutch district, BSF personnel successfully apprehended 15 Pakistani fishermen and seized five of their fishing boats after they illegally crossed into Indian waters.
The incident unfolded in the challenging, marshy terrain of the Harami Nala creek, a sensitive and strategically important border region. BSF troops, maintaining constant surveillance, detected the intrusion and swiftly moved to intercept the foreign vessels. The apprehension underlines the persistent attempts by Pakistani nationals to trespass into Indian territory, often under the guise of fishing.
All 15 individuals, identified as Pakistani fishermen, were taken into custody for further questioning. The seized boats are also undergoing thorough investigation. This operation is not an isolated event but rather a testament to the BSF's continuous efforts to thwart such cross-border activities. The Harami Nala area, characterized by its labyrinthine waterways and difficult access, frequently witnesses such intrusions, making the BSF's role critically important.
Previous incidents highlight the recurring nature of this challenge. Just last year, in April 2023, the BSF had apprehended seven Pakistani fishermen and seized one boat in the same Harami Nala region. Earlier, in March 2023, another operation led to the apprehension of two Pakistani fishermen and the seizure of one boat. These consistent interceptions by the BSF underscore the dynamic nature of border security in the region and the need for constant vigilance.
The BSF remains on high alert, employing advanced surveillance techniques and rigorous patrolling schedules to protect India's territorial integrity. Such apprehensions serve as a strong deterrent against future illegal incursions and reaffirm the security forces' dedication to safeguarding the nation's borders, even in the most arduous conditions.
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