India repatriates six Pakistani prisoners

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Tuesday repatriated six Pakistani prisoners, including a woman and a child, back to their country through the Attari-border.

"attaches high priority to addressing all humanitarian issues, including early release and repatriation of Indian fishermen and prisoners in Pakistan's custody. The release of 147 Indian prisoners, including 146 fishermen, has been secured in 2018, so far," the statement further read.

"I was in jail in for 1.5 years after the arrested me from the border. I am thankful to the for relieving me," one of the six prisoners, named Mahmed Nadeem, told ANI.

Similar was the story of another prisoner, named Akhtar-ul-Islam.

"I am from I crossed the border and came to by mistake. The session court and have set me free from all charges. It feels good that I am going back to my nation. Currently, it's my 12th year in India. I was 20 when I was caught," he said.

"I want to request the governments in India and that please don't do politics when it comes to the life of prisoners because their lives are wasted due to long pending cases," the prisoner added.

In October last year, had suggested that the two sides could progress on humanitarian issues related to elderly, women, children and mentally unsound prisoners.

Following that, in March this year, India and had agreed to release and repatriate women prisoners and those above 60 and below 18 years of age.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 22:49 IST