'Missing' Indian Sikh found in Pak, to be sent back to India

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

A 24-year-old Indian man, who had gone missing in during festival celebrations and was subsequently found from the residence of his "friend", was today handed over to Indian authorities at the border.

Amarjit Singh, a resident of Amritsar, had arrived in along with other 1,700 pilgrims to celebrate festival on April 12. But his disappearance was only noticed when the entourage he came along with embarked upon the return journey to on April 21. Yesterday he was found from his friend Amir Razzak' house in Sheikhupura, about 50 kms from Lahore, where he had gone to see him.

According to the ETPB, Singh on his arrival to Nankana Sahib had left the group to meet Razzak.

"The family of Razzak contacted the board yesterday and told them about his (Singh's) stay at his residence. Both Singh and Razzak visited the ETPB office in and said that he (Singh) had not gone missing , Hashmi said.

Hashmi said Singh told the board that he thought that he had a one-month visa and he would return to his country after spending a couple of weeks with his friend here. The ETPB takes passports from the visiting pilgrims and returns them on their departure to their homeland.

A source told that agencies quizzed Singh for "several hours" regarding his absence.

"After it was established that he had not deliberately disappeared and had no links with any agency, Singh was handed over to the ETPB to be deported to India," he said.

According to an investigation by the ETPB, Singh separated himself on April 16 from the visiting group members on a visit to Gurdwara Janamesthan in Nankana Sahib (80 kms from Lahore).

The ETPB came to know about his disappearance when Singh did not turn up on April 21 along with other visiting Indian Sikhs at the railway station to leave for Singh and the others had valid Pakistani visas till April 21.

Singh's disappearance came after another visiting Indian pilgrim who married a Pakistani man Mohammad Azam, a resident of Lahore, and applied for Pakistani citizenship. She had arrived in on April 12 to attend the festival.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 16:00 IST