Pakistan's foreign office says 457 Indian prisoners lodged in their jails

Jan 01, 2018, 15:14 IST | PTI

A total of 457 Indian prisoners, including 399 fishermen, are languishing in various Pakistani jails, according to a list the Pakistan government handed over to the Indian High Commission here today

Released Indian fishermen wait for buses on way for their homeland India, in Lahore, Pakistan, Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017. A Pakistani official says 145 Indian fishermen have been handed over to Indian authorities at a border crossing near the eastern city of Lahore. Pic/AP/PTI
Released Indian fishermen wait for buses on way for their homeland India, in Lahore, Pakistan.  Pic/AP/PTI

A total of 457 Indian prisoners, including 399 fishermen, are languishing in various Pakistani jails, according to a list the Pakistan government handed over to the Indian High Commission here today. The Foreign Office said that the step of giving the list of prisoners was consistent with the provisions of the Consular Access Agreement between Pakistan and India, signed on May 21, 2008.

Under the agreement, both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other's custody twice a year, on January 1 and July 1. "Pakistan today handed over a list of 457 Indian prisoners - 58 civil prisoners and 399 fishermen - in Pakistan, to the High Commission of India in Islamabad," it said. It further said that Pakistan will release 146 fishermen on January 8. The Foreign Office said the India will also hand over the list of Pakistani prisoners to Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.

Fishermen from Pakistan and India are frequently detained for illegally fishing in each other's territorial waters since the Arabian Sea does not have a clearly defined marine border and the wooden boats lack the technology to avoid being drifting away.

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