Pak sends back Indian who inadvertently crossed border

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

An Indian man was today handed over to the BSF on "humanitarian grounds" by Pakistani security forces, days after he inadvertently crossed the border.

Shyam Behari Ram, who inadvertently crossed over to the Pakistani territory a few days ago, had been apprehended on the working boundary at Pukhlean Sector, army said in a statement.



"Today the Rangers have handed him over to Indian authorities on humanitarian grounds," it said.

He was handed over the (BSF) at the Wagah border.

Ram was thoroughly interrogated by Pakistani intelligence agency but it was not proved that he was a spy, according to a source.

Upon confirmation that he inadvertently crossed into Pakistan, the agency decided to send him back, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Pak sends back Indian who inadvertently crossed border

An Indian man was today handed over to the BSF on "humanitarian grounds" by Pakistani security forces, days after he inadvertently crossed the border. Shyam Behari Ram, who inadvertently crossed over to the Pakistani territory a few days ago, had been apprehended on the working boundary at Pukhlean Sector, Pakistan army said in a statement. "Today the Pakistan Rangers have handed him over to Indian authorities on humanitarian grounds," it said. He was handed over the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Wagah border. Ram was thoroughly interrogated by Pakistani intelligence agency but it was not proved that he was a spy, according to a source. Upon confirmation that he inadvertently crossed into Pakistan, the agency decided to send him back, he added. An Indian man was today handed over to the BSF on "humanitarian grounds" by Pakistani security forces, days after he inadvertently crossed the border.

Shyam Behari Ram, who inadvertently crossed over to the Pakistani territory a few days ago, had been apprehended on the working boundary at Pukhlean Sector, army said in a statement.

"Today the Rangers have handed him over to Indian authorities on humanitarian grounds," it said.

He was handed over the (BSF) at the Wagah border.

Ram was thoroughly interrogated by Pakistani intelligence agency but it was not proved that he was a spy, according to a source.

Upon confirmation that he inadvertently crossed into Pakistan, the agency decided to send him back, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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