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Pakistan releases 198 Indian fishermen

By IANS | Updated: June 2, 2023 12:10 IST

Karachi, June 2 Pakistani authorities have released 198 Indian fishermen who had been detained in the countrys territorial ...

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Karachi, June 2 Pakistani authorities have released 198 Indian fishermen who had been detained in the countrys territorial waters in the Arabian Sea.

On Thursday, the fishermen, who were imprisoned in Karachi's Malir Jail, boarded a train destined for Lahore, from where they will make their final journey to India, The News reported.

Pakistan decided to release the Indian fishermen as a gesture of goodwill.

According to the authorities at the Malir Jail, the initial group of released Indian fishermen comprised 200 individuals.

Unfortunately, two of them succumbed to illness during their detention and the remaining 198 were released, The News reported.

The remaining batches of detained Indian fishermen are scheduled for release in June and July.

As impoverished fishermen of both Pakistan and India often transgress into the other country's territories, the maritime security forces of both countries frequently apprehend them.

The Edhi Foundation organised the train travel for the Indian fishermen, ensuring their safe passage to Lahore.

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