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Pakistan to release over 300 Indian prisoners on Saturday

New Delhi, Wed, 21 Aug 2013 NI Wire

Over 300 Indian prisoners, including eight juveniles, will be released on Saturday at Wagah-Attari border. Indian and Pakistani authorities had an official communication last week.

India-Pakistan peace activist Jatin Desai, citing an official communication received from Rizwanullah Jamil, representative of the Legal Aid Office (LAO), Pakistan, said the Indian prisoners shall be set free from two different Karachi jails Friday and cross the Wagah Border in Lahore and Attari Border in Amritsar in eight specially requisitioned buses.

"This is a goodwill gesture announced by the Pakistani foreign minister during the Indian foreign minister's visit on the occasion of the process of normalization of bilateral relations," Jamil said.

The LAO has organized the air-conditioned buses on behalf of the government of Sindh, besides providing all meals to the Indian prisoners till they reach the Wagah Border.

The prisoners will be escorted by LAO and Protocol Officers of the Special Branch of Police during the journey and will be handed over to Indian authorities via Wagah border on August 24.

The development is in compliance with the Pakistan government's decision to release the 330 Indian fishermen detained in District Prison Malir of Karachi, and eight juveniles held at Youthful Offenders Industrial School in Karachi.

According to latest Jail Population Statements, a total of 427 Indian fishermen, three under-trials, one convict and eight minors from India are confined in the District Prison Malir and Youthful Offenders Industrial School, Karachi.

(with inputs from IANS)


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