Scores of people assemble in Attari to welcome IAF pilot

IANS  |  Attari (Punjab) 

Scores of people assembled at the Joint Check Post (JCP) here on Friday to receive (IAF) who is likely to be released by Pakistani authorities later in the day.

People started arriving in Attari, around 30 km from Sikh holy city of Amritsar, since 6 a.m. Their numbers swelled by 9 a.m.

"We have come here to welcome our country's hero back home. We will give him a grand welcome. He showed a lot of bravery in the air combat and even after being captured by the Pakistanis," Jitender, a resident of Amritsar, who arrived here with his friends, said.

Abhinandan's parents, (Retired) and mother Shobha Varthaman, who is a doctor, were cheered by passengers when they boarded a flight from to on Thursday evening. They are expected to be in to welcome their son back home.

The 35-year-old Wing was captured on Wednesday by after his Bison fighter jet was hit by Air Force jets near the Line of Control (LoC) in

Sources said that the is likely to be brought by Pakistani authorities from to and handed over first to the of (ICRC) under rules of the Geneva Convention before being brought to the JCP on Friday afternoon.

The (BSF), which mans the JCP and the 553-km long International Border with in at high alert, Police and other security agencies stationed additional personnel since early Friday morning.

Varthaman will be debriefed by defence and security officials after his return before he is taken to from the airport.

"Many celebrities and other important people come to border on different occasions. But today, a real hero is coming back. We will give him a a big and warm welcome with dhol and bhangra," Manjit Singh, who was carrying a dhol, said.

Pakistan announced on Thursday that the captured IAF will be freed as a "goodwill gesture" after sought his unconditional, immediate and unharmed release.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 10:08 IST