Symbolic photo of Indians released from Pakistan jail.
Islamabad: The sentence of 22 Indians in Pakistan has been completed. Now the process of returning all of them to India is in the final stages. Pakistan officials said that all these Indians were lodged in Malir Jail in Karachi. These are all fishermen by profession, who have been released and are likely to be handed over to India on Saturday. The newspaper ‘Express Tribune’ quoted Malir Jail Superintendent Arshad Shah as saying that fishermen were released from jail on Friday after their sentence was completed. ,
Faisal Idi, president of the Idi Foundation ‘, made arrangements for the fishermen to Lahore from where they will continue the journey of return to India. He highlighted the suffering of fishermen’s families while in jail for a long period and called for immediate release and early return after completion of the sentence. Pakistani officials take the Indian fishermen to the Wagah border, where Indian officials arrange their return after completing the official formalities.
There are so many prisoners in Pakistan
In fact, fishermen from the two countries cross the sea borders and enter each other’s water area where they are arrested. According to the list of prisoners exchanged between the two countries on January 1, there are 266 Indian prisoners in Pakistan, including 217 fishermen. According to the list shared by India, there are a total of 462 Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails, including 81 fishermen. (Language)
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