Six Pakistani nationals languishing in Indian prisons, including an 11-year-old boy, were Monday repatriated to their country through the Indo-Pak Wagah joint check post.
Besides the 11-year-old boy Arif Ali, lodged in Faridkot juvenile prison for the past three and a half years, three were brought from Srinagar central jail and two from a prison in Rajasthan. They were handed over to the Pakistan Rangers by the Border Security Force personnel at the Wagah border.
Sweets and gifts were handed over to the Pakistani nationals who crossed the Radcliffe line at Wagah Monday morning.
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