Another Pakistani Prisoner tortured to death in Indian Prison


Human Rights Organisations, UNO and other institutions were lip tightened on the ill attitude of Indian Government and Torturing a number of  Pakistani prisoners to death In yet another tragic incident, a Pakistani fisherman languishing in an Indian jail died after he was tortured by the jail staff. Noor-ul-Amin, who was over 80 years old and hailed from 100 Quarters Korangi, was arrested on September 30, 2017, when his boat entered Indian waters by mistake.
Amin has left behind his wife and three children.
On February 20, Pakistani prisoner Shakirullah was stoned to death in India by other inmates in Jaipur city of Rajasthan.
Angry Indian prisoners repeatedly struck Shakirullah with stones and chanted anti-Pakistan slogans. It was reported that Indian prisoners killed Shakirullah over the Pulwama Attack.
He was stoned to death after a quarrel, Rajasthan State Director General of Police, Kapil Garg, said
Earlier this month in a related incident, another Pakistani prisoner named Muhammad Azam had died at the age of 62 in an Indian hospital even though he had completed his jail term three years ago.
Last month in February, Shakirullah from Pakistan who was trapped in Indian jail was also brutally stoned to death by other inmates amidst the Indo-Pak tensions at the Jaipur Central Jail. 

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