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The 35 Tamil Nadu fishermen, who were unjustly detained by the British Navy for over a month, have been freed. Watch this video to learn more about their harrowing ordeal, the diplomatic efforts that led to their release, and the resilience of these fishermen and their families. Let's celebrate the triumph of justice and solidarity in the face of adversity.

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00:00 In a recent turn of events, approximately 35 fishermen from Tamil Nadu who were detained
00:12 near the British Indian Ocean Territory in the Indian Ocean and fined £25,000 sterling
00:18 have been formally transferred to the Indian Coast Guard.
00:21 The arrests, occurring over a month ago, involved fishermen venturing around 230 nautical miles
00:27 near Bayot, an expensive archipelago comprising 58 islands and spanning an impressive 640,000
00:35 square kilometres of ocean.
00:37 Indian Coast Guard officials said, "Indian fishermen who were arrested by the British
00:42 Indian Ocean Territory (Bayot) Administration were on Monday handed over to the Indian Coast
00:47 Guard.
00:48 All fishermen are safe and sound, healthy and after a thorough joint investigation and
00:53 medical screening, they have been handed over to the local police.
00:58 All of them were brought by ICGS ANAG and C441."
01:02 This incident not only highlights the complexities of maritime activities but also underscores
01:07 the collaborative efforts involved in ensuring the well-being and safety of those affected.
01:13 For more information visit www.icgs.gov.au/maritime-affairs
01:15 [inaudible].
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