Shooting incident happened in Indian waters: Minister


Saturday, April 21, 2012: In the wake of the controversy over Additional Solicitor General Harin Raval’s submission in the Supreme Court on the Italian ship ‘Enrica Lexie’ shooting incident, Centre on Saturday said it might be his personal opinion, asserting that it happened in Indian waters.
“Government is clear that the incident happened in Indian waters,” Shipping Minister G.K. Vasan told reporters here.
“It might be his personal opinion,” Vasan said, responding to Harin Raval’s submission that Enrica Lexie was not within Indian territorial waters when the two marines aboard it had allegedly shot dead two Indian fishermen on February 15.
The ASG’s submission in the apex court had drawn sharp reactions in Kerala with the family of the victims, the Latin Catholic Church and fishery unions expressing shock and anguish over the matter.
The two fishermen were killed when the marines, Latore Massimiliano and Salvatore Gironi, allegedly fired at their boat off Kollam coast. They were arrested on February 19 and charged with murder.

1 comment:

Anand Sharma said...

We can logically eliminate some of the choices from your statements. The news mentioned that your country navy did shoot the fishermen assuming that they were pirates. Question remains if they did correct rules of engagement as per international norms. Whether they fired warning shots and if they positively identified them as pirates. When I saw how other merchant ships secure their ships from pirates, they use water cannon to spray on the pirates trying to board the ship. The water cannon speed would propel them out of the ship thereby safegurading it.