The teen was apprehended by troopers on Friday in a area of Sowar Wali in Abohar sector, Indian Punjab. PHOTO: Hindustan Times
India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has handed over a Pakistani teen who had traversed into a country’s domain unintentionally in a Abohar sector in Indian Punjab, The Times of India reported on Saturday.
The Pakistani national, who has been identified as 15-year-old Razak from Kasur District, was apprehended by Indian troopers on Friday in a area of Sowar Wali in Abohar sector.
BSF emissary examiner ubiquitous RS Kataria pronounced a Pakistani teen had crossed a International Boundary, entered a Indian domain and reached nearby a limit confidence fence.
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“The Pakistan Rangers were contacted on Saturday and a apprehended Pakistani inhabitant was handed over to them being an unconsidered limit crosser on charitable grounds,” he added..
This year, a BSF has handed over 7 Pakistani unconsidered border-crossers to a Pakistan Rangers.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1396975/india-hands-pakistani-teen-inadvertently-crossed-border/