Pakistani nationals, including fishermen who were languishing in Indian jails, have been repatriated via the Attari-Wagah border after completing their sentences.
“In close coordination with Foreign Office as well as the Indian side, 12 Pakistan nationals, including 6 fishermen, who were under imprisonment in India, were repatriated today via Attari-Wagah border,” the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said in a statement on Thursday.Among those reuniting with their families in Pakistan is a senior citizen of over 80 years of age, Muhammad Nazir s/o Fateh Din who entered the country in a wheelchair.
Muhammad Nazir, a resident of Lahore, was released from the Indian prison after eight years. He was arrested by Indian authorities in 2014.The elderly man thanked Allah Almighty over his release saying that due to the efforts of the Pakistan High Commission he would be able to reunite with his family after a long time.
“The Pakistan High Commission will continue its efforts for early repatriation of all those Pakistani prisoners who have completed their sentences in India,” the statement added.
The civilians will be handed over to their families after the completion of legal formalities while fishermen will be sent to Karachi through Edhi Foundation.
Last month, Pakistan released Indian fishermen and repatriated them to their homeland via the Wagah border crossing.
“The government of Pakistan has released 20 Indian prisoners [fishermen] who have been repatriated via Wagah Border to India on 24 January,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.
The fishermen were arrested for illegally entering Pakistani waters and fishing without permission. They were in Karachi's Landhi Jail but were released by the government on a humanitarian basis.
India and Pakistan on Thursday exchanged lists of their nationals incarcerated in each other’s jails, a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Pakistan shared with the Indian High Commission in Islamabad a list of 609 Indian prisoners which include 51 civilians and 558 fishermen, it added.
Similarly, the statement said, the government of India simultaneously shared the list of 345 Pakistani prisoners in India which include 271 civilians and 74 fishermen with the High Commission for Pakistan in New Delhi.
"The step is consistent with the clause (i) of the Agreement on Consular Access between Pakistan and India, signed on 21st May 2008, under which both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody twice a year, on 1st January and 1st July, respectively," the official communique further said.
The pact does not include prisoners held on charges of espionage or other military-related offences
On January 1, 2021, Pakistan shared a list of 319 Indian prisoners currently held in the country, which include 49 civilians and 270 fishermen with the Indian High Commission in the federal capital.
The Indian government had also simultaneously shared the list of 340 Pakistani prisoners in India, which include 263 civilians and 77 fishermen with the High Commission for Pakistan in New Delhi.