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STOP PORT MPT blocked from sea and land by Kharewado’s fishermen l

Canoes stop barges on sea l Tempos and jeeps block gate number 9 l Fishermen march to evacuate CISF from jetty l Fisherwomen carry on chain strike at MMC

TEAM HERALD VASCO, APRIL 15: Kharewado brought Vasco to a close today. Kharewado’s fishermen, battled on sea and land to stop port operations in a show of solidarity and might to protest their homes from getting demolished. They blocked main navigational channels and in the sea and road routes leading to

DEAD END: Fishing vehicles, tempos and pickups block the main entrance of Gate 9 at MPT.

Cruise liner diverted A cruise liner from Dubai carrying 2500 passengers scheduled to arrive at the Vasco port via Cochin has been diverted because of the ongoing unrest at the Vasco port. The liner carrying these tourists were scheduled to spend the entire day in Goa and set sail to Mumbai at 1700 hours on Saturday. Sources in MPT said that in addition to the monetary losses, this agitation will affect the State’s tourism and allied businesses.

TIDES TODAY High Tide: 0928; 2119 Low Tide: 0305; 1511

KAP IT: DM Fishermen ordered to clear channels Navy, Coast Guard called in TEAM HERALD MARGAO, APRIL 15: In a late night development, South Goa District Magistrate, Prasanna Acharya has issued directions to all vessels causing hindrances to the entry channel on the seaside of the Mormugao Port Trust. In the event the directions are not complied with by the vessel owners, the district magistrate has directed the deputy superintendent of police, Margao, to remove the vessels with the assistance of the Flag Officer Commanding Goa Naval area, Vasco, and the Coast Guard, with further directions to these two authorities to provide necessary deployment to execute the order without fail. The cost of the operation is to be borne by owners of the

vessels, Acharya added. The order issued at around 10.45 pm states that the mediation between the South Goa superintendent of police and striking residents have failed to break the ice and that the blockage of the river channel continued till 10.30 pm. “This cannot be allowed to be continued on a daily basis since rivers and water ways are the exclusive domain of the government”, Acharya stated in the order. Acharya stated that the MPT chairman has reported that obstructions to port operations have been advanced by the Kharewado residents who are purportedly on strike, by allegedly blocking the entry channel on the seaside to the Mormugao Port Trust by placing 100 fishing >Continued on pg 10

VASCO’S FATEFUL FRIDAY

PORT OF CALL DAWN FRIDAY: 250 odd trawlers and equal numbers of canoes sailed from the jetty to drop the anchor to block navigational channel of Mormugao Port Trust and Panjim port at river Mandovi. 6.30 am: 12 tempos, a pickup and one jeep raced toward Gate 9 of MPT to block the roadway leading to the MPT port. 9.30 am: Vasco police along with traffic police cleared all blocked vehicles and made way for port traffic from Gate 9 10 am : Group of fishermen marched to Kharewado fishing jetty and forcefully evacuated a patrolling party of the CISF.

10 am: Fisherwomen staged demonstration outside Mormugao Municipal Council. 11 am: A group of delegates of KPA left for Panjim to meet the chief secretary. Initiative fails. All morning: MPT constantly in touch with chief secretary. 7 pm: Mormugao Deputy. Collector Johnson Fernandes along with Superintendent of Police South Allen D’ Sa and Mormugao Sub Divisional Police Officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police Mahesh Gaonkar speak to KAP delegates but failed to convince agitators.

the port, forcing activities in Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) to a grinding halt on Friday morning. Fishermen representing the ‘Kharewado Affected People’ (KAP) brought the port to a close causing a loss of around Rs 20 crore, according to the MPT In a manner reminiscent of a sea battle, nearly 250-odd fishing trawlers affiliated to

Goa Fishing Boat Owner Association (GFBOA) along with equal number of canoes from various canoe associations from Vasco and Baina also sailed early Friday morning to anchor and block entry of barges at the entry point at MPT and also to block the Mandovi river from the Panjim port. Besides, the prominent road route from Gate 9 of

port was also blocked at 6.30 am, as over 12 tempos and jeeps were parked in front of the gate for over three hours before the Vasco traffic police cleared the area. With the opening of Gate 9, it was a major relief, as general cargo including containers, coal and coke cargo from berths 10 and 11 made its entry in the port. >Continued on pg 10


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