The Indian fishermen were arrested and their boats seized early Sunday morning. "We are preparing documents to produce all of them in court," police official Mohammad Anwer told AFP.
Indian and Pakistani fishermen are frequently detained on the charge, as the two countries' borders are not clearly defined in the Arabian Sea.
Many are sent to jail where they languish for at least a year before being handed over to the authorities in their homeland.
"The court is likely to send them to jail for at least a year over the violation," Anwer said.
India freed 37 Pakistani fishermen held for almost 16 months in May.
Pakistan also freed 151 Indian prisoners in the same month and returned 57 fishing boats as a goodwill gesture ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's attendance at Narendra Modi's swearing-in as India prime minister.
Relations between the two countries have taken a turn for the worse after Pakistan's top envoy met Kashmiri separatist leaders in August, with India responding by calling off talks between the countries' foreign secretaries.
Modi said Saturday that Pakistan needed to show more "seriousness" to resume dialogue between the historic adversaries.
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Pakistan routinely arrests Indian fishermen not necessarily for border violation, but for Indian boats. On rare occasion Pakistan returns the boats to show goodwill, but over the many years boats are never returned.
Please let them go . They are poor and helpless .