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The jawans were identified as constable Shiraz Ahmed (31), a resident of Mansoor and head constable Mumtaz Khan (38) who is a resident of Attock district.
Manjeet Sehgal
Chandigarh
October 30, 2018
UPDATED: October 30, 2018 22:42 IST
HIGHLIGHTS
The Pakistan army jawans were handed over as the intelligence agencies did not find any spy or terror and links during their interrogations, the sources said.
The jawans were identified as constable Shiraz Ahmed (31), a resident of Mansoor and head constable Mumtaz Khan (38) who is a resident of Attock district.
According to BSF sources, the jawans had inadvertently crossed over to the Indian territory when they were cleaning the bunkers located on the Indo Pak border. The arrested jawans told Indian intelligence agencies that their regiment was recently stationed close to Ferozepur. They were given the task of cleaning bunkers besides keeping an eye on illegal fishing in the Sutlej river.
Pakistan authorities, according to the sources, had also contacted Indian intelligence agencies and had informed that the two jawans were missing.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...ns-handed-back-to-pakistan-1379041-2018-10-30
Manjeet Sehgal
Chandigarh
October 30, 2018
UPDATED: October 30, 2018 22:42 IST
HIGHLIGHTS
- Baloch Regiment jawans had inadvertently crossed over to Indian territory on Sunday
- Jawans were handed over to Pakistan authorities at Hussainiwala border
- Indian intel did not find any terror, spying links
The Pakistan army jawans were handed over as the intelligence agencies did not find any spy or terror and links during their interrogations, the sources said.
The jawans were identified as constable Shiraz Ahmed (31), a resident of Mansoor and head constable Mumtaz Khan (38) who is a resident of Attock district.
According to BSF sources, the jawans had inadvertently crossed over to the Indian territory when they were cleaning the bunkers located on the Indo Pak border. The arrested jawans told Indian intelligence agencies that their regiment was recently stationed close to Ferozepur. They were given the task of cleaning bunkers besides keeping an eye on illegal fishing in the Sutlej river.
Pakistan authorities, according to the sources, had also contacted Indian intelligence agencies and had informed that the two jawans were missing.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...ns-handed-back-to-pakistan-1379041-2018-10-30