President of the Society Jose Biblin said two deep sea fishing boats carrying 32 fishermen are feared to have been detained by authorities Diego Garcia from March 1.
The fishers belong to Thoothoor coastal hamlet in this district and Poonthurai, Vizhinjam and Ernakulam in Kerala.
He said the families of the fishermen had received information that they had been detained by naval personnel in Diego Garcia.
The boats that had ventured into the sea last month for fishing were expected to return by March 1, but they did not.
According to Deputy Director of Fisheries Department, Kanyakumari district, Lamek Jayakumar, the fishermen had contacted their families and informed that they had been detained by British Navy at Diego Garcia.
However, the Centre is yet to receive an official confirmation.
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