Amritsar: India on Saturday repatriated two Pakistani citizens after completing their prison requirements through the Border of Land Attari.
Assistant Sub Inspector Arun Pal who is also a protocol officer, Attari told that two Pakistani citizens Abbas Ali Khan, 42, and Bhag Chand, 15, were handed over to Rangers Pakistan from the border of Attari’s land.
Abbas Ali, a resident of Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan has arrived in India in 2005 but jumped over his visa and was arrested from Gwalior.
He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Sources tell that Abbas is allegedly spying in India.
Arun said the National Mr.
Bhag Chand, who was 15 years old and accidentally entered India from Rajasthan was arrested from the Numabao train station in Rajasthan.
Being an underage child he was sent to a teenage house in Barmer where he spent two years.
Arun also informed that a Hindu Jatha from 90 Pakistani citizens also arrived at Attari but they could not cross since around a dozen of them had to undergo a covid test.
He said that Jatha from Hindu Pakistan had arrived in India in January 2020 but could not return because of covid-induced locking in India.
Jatha will now cross the border to Pakistan on Sunday.
One family was asked to produce their 2-day-old baby girl’s birth certificate as a condition for crossing the border.