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Pakistani prisoners, including dual women and lady innate in captivity, lapse from India

  • November 02, 2017
Hina, who has been liberated along with her mom and aunt, from Amritsar prison. 

LAHORE: Two Pakistani sisters were handed over to Pakistani authorities on Thursday after spending 11 years in an Indian prison. One of a sisters’ daughter, who was innate in a jail, was also with them.

The sisters’ family reached a limit area to accept them.

Fatima and Mumtaz with Hina as they arrived into Pakistan from around a Wagah limit crossing

According to sources, a dual sisters, Fatima and Mumtaz, and their mom Rasheedan Bibi went to India around Samjhota Express in 2006, where they were arrested on charges of bootlegging drugs.

The sisters and their mother, residents of Gujranwala in Pakistan, were sent to Amritsar prison, where a latter died after dual years. 

Fatima, who was profound during a time of a arrest, delivered her baby in a jail. The lady named Hina, now 10 years old, has also been sent back.

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The women were condemned to 10 and a half years in jail and fined Rs200,000 each. 

Although their jail tenure finished progressing in a year, they were still behind bars due to non-payment of a fine. However, a non-government organization operative in India filled a final requirement, pardon them from prison.

The Indian authorities have also liberated fisherman incarcerated for bootleg fishing given a Arabian Sea limit is not clearly defined.

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