Sat, 24 Jan 2026

Stranded Fisherman Repatriated Following International Maritime Rescue

Published: 24 Jan 2026, 07:22 am

In a heartwarming demonstration of maritime cooperation and humanitarian diplomacy, the Bangladesh Coast Guard has successfully reunited a young fisherman with his family after he was rescued from the Bay of Bengal. The individual, identified as 22-year-old Abdul Mannan, was handed over to his relatives on Friday, 23 January 2026, following a coordinated effort involving the naval and coastal forces of both Bangladesh and India.

An Unintentional Incursion

The ordeal began on 13 January, when a traditional Bangladeshi fishing vessel departed from the Dalghat area of Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, for a routine excursion into the deep sea. According to Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haque, a media officer for the Coast Guard, the vessel inadvertently drifted across the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) into Indian sovereign waters on the morning of 18 January.

Upon spotting the unauthorized entry, the Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Kamala Devi initiated a standard interception. During the ensuing manoeuvres, Abdul Mannan accidentally fell overboard into the volatile waters of the Bay.

Chronology of the Maritime Rescue Operation

DateEventLocation
13 JanVessel departs for deep-sea fishingDalghat, Maheshkhali
18 JanAccidental entry into Indian waters; Mannan falls overboardIndian Maritime Territory
18 JanRescued by Indian Coast Guard (ICGS Kamala Devi)High Seas
21 JanTransferred to BNS Padma via diplomatic coordinationInternational Waters
22 JanHanded over to Coast Guard Base MonglaMongla, Bagerhat
23 JanFormal reunification with familySharankhola Police Station

A Multilateral Humanitarian Effort

Recognizing the incident as a genuine accident rather than a deliberate transgression, the Indian Coast Guard immediately rescued Mannan from the sea. Adopting a humanitarian stance, they contacted their Bangladeshi counterparts to arrange for his safe repatriation.

The Bangladesh Navy Ship (BNS) Padma, which was conducting a routine patrol in the vicinity at the time, was tasked with receiving the fisherman. Mannan was initially brought to the Coast Guard Outpost at Dubla Char before being transported by a specialized Coast Guard vessel to the Base Mongla on Thursday afternoon.

The Journey Home

The final leg of the journey was facilitated by the Sharankhola Police, who managed the legal formalities necessary for a cross-border rescue. Officials confirmed that Abdul Mannan, a resident of Maheshkhali, was in stable health despite his harrowing experience in the open ocean.

Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haque emphasized that such successful repatriations underscore the vital communication channels maintained between the maritime forces of neighbouring nations. The safe return of the young fisherman has brought immense relief to his community in Cox’s Bazar, serving as a reminder of the perils faced by those working in the Bay of Bengal.

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