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India releases three Pakistani prisoners
By Web Desk
Published: May 29, 2015
Released Pakistani prisoners walk to cross over to Pakistan at the India-Pakistan Wagah border post on October 11, 2011. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
LAHORE: The Indian government on Friday released three Pakistani prisoners, Radio Pakistanreported.
According to Rangers sources in Lahore, the prisoners were handed over to Pakistan Rangers at Wagah Border by Indian authorities.
Read: India releases 9 Pakistani prisoners, including 5 fishermen
Further, last year December India released four Pakistani prisoners in return of 36 Indian fishermen who had served out their sentences and were repatriated to India from Karachi’s Malir district jail.
Read: Pakistan frees 40 Indian prisoners
Three of the four prisoners released were civilians, while one was a fisherman. The detainees were held in Indian prisons even after having served their sentences.
An estimated 419 Indian fishermen are currently held in Karachi’s District Prison Malir, whereas according to the Fishermen Cooperative Society, approximately 400 Pakistani fishermen are currently being held in Indian prisons.
By Web Desk
Published: May 29, 2015
Released Pakistani prisoners walk to cross over to Pakistan at the India-Pakistan Wagah border post on October 11, 2011. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
LAHORE: The Indian government on Friday released three Pakistani prisoners, Radio Pakistanreported.
According to Rangers sources in Lahore, the prisoners were handed over to Pakistan Rangers at Wagah Border by Indian authorities.
Read: India releases 9 Pakistani prisoners, including 5 fishermen
Further, last year December India released four Pakistani prisoners in return of 36 Indian fishermen who had served out their sentences and were repatriated to India from Karachi’s Malir district jail.
Read: Pakistan frees 40 Indian prisoners
Three of the four prisoners released were civilians, while one was a fisherman. The detainees were held in Indian prisons even after having served their sentences.
An estimated 419 Indian fishermen are currently held in Karachi’s District Prison Malir, whereas according to the Fishermen Cooperative Society, approximately 400 Pakistani fishermen are currently being held in Indian prisons.