Maritime Security: Coast Guard Protects Pilgrims' Journey

Maritime Security: Coast Guard Protects Pilgrims' Journey.webp

Chennai, March 2 The Indian Coast Guard provided security and surface-to-air escort to 3,741 pilgrims who travelled from Tamil Nadu and other states to the Katchatheevu island for the annual two-day festival at St Antony’s Church, officials said.

The convoy, consisting of a large number of mechanised and non-mechanised boats, was escorted from Rameswaram to the International Maritime Boundary Line on February 27.

According to a press release, Coast Guard units coordinated the transit with the Sri Lankan Navy to ensure the safe passage of devotees for the festival, which holds significant religious importance for fishermen from both India and Sri Lanka.

Following an overnight stay on the island, the pilgrims returned safely under the continued surveillance of Coast Guard surface and air assets, the release added.

The operation was part of a specialized effort to ensure the safety and security of trans-border maritime pilgrimages.
 
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