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Indian government repatriates 22 Pakistani inmates via Attari-Wagah border after completion of their jail terms

They were handed over to the Pakistani Rangers at the border's Joint Check Post (JCP) by Border Security Force personnel: Officials

PTI Attari (Amritsar) Published 20.05.23, 11:28 AM
The Indian government has repatriated 22 Pakistani prisoners, who had completed their sentences, via the Attari-Wagah border

The Indian government has repatriated 22 Pakistani prisoners, who had completed their sentences, via the Attari-Wagah border Twitter/ @life_soldiers47

The Indian government has repatriated 22 Pakistani prisoners, who had completed their sentences, via the Attari-Wagah border here, officials said.

They were handed over to the Pakistani Rangers at the border's Joint Check Post (JCP) by Border Security Force personnel on Friday, they said.

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All of them crossed over to Pakistan after they were issued 'Emergency Travel Certificates' by the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi since none of them had any kind of travel documents at the time of arrest, the officials said.

Of the 22 prisoners, nine were fishermen brought here from the Kutch prison in Gujarat, 10 from the Amritsar Central Jail and three from other prisons, they said, adding that the fishermen had been nabbed by the Indian Navy.

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