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Indian national arrested over crossing into Pakistan
Web Desk On Sep 30, 2020
indian nationals arrested crossing Pakistan

SIALKOT: Police on Wednesday arrested an Indian who illegally crossed into Pakistan from India via working boundary in Sialkot, ARY News reported.
As per details, an Indian national named Harinder Singh was arrested over illegally crossing into Pakistan. He is said to be a resident of Kamilpur.
The case against the Indian national has been registered under the Foreigners’ Act. Meanwhile, the police have begun its investigation from Harinder Singh from various aspects.

In August, last year, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) personnel conducted an operation near Lari Adda area of the city and arrested an Indian national residing in the area.
Read more: Indian national arrested in KP district
According to deputy director FIA Amir Nawaz, Pancham Tiwari is a resident of the Indian city of Banaras (Now known as Varanasi) and had entered Pakistan illegally ten years ago and had been residing in the country ever since.
Amir Nawaz informed that Pancham Tiwari and Kamran, a resident of Gujranwala, became friends in 2009 after which Tiwari entered Pakistan illegally and managed to get a National Identity Card under a pseudonym.
Kamran had helped Tiwari to obtain a CNIC under a false name, revealed to be, Bilal.


 
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Why didnt Pak rangers shoot him?

Indians donot follow protocol and shoot to kill anyone who mistakenly crosses. Recently, a 17 year old was shot dead when he mistakenly crossed as he was chasing his cow.

But may be under the 'new' doctrine this filth will be given back with a bouquet.
 
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Nice to know that people to people contacts are still strong.

At the end of the day, Pakistanis and Indians belong to the same nation and family in spite of partition.
 
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But choice, should have remained in Indian territory.
 
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