India repatriates two Pak teenage boys

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 | 22.44

AMRITSAR: In yet another good will gesture Border Security Force (BSF) handed over two Pak teenage boys to Pakistan Rangers after they had entered India on Wednesday.

They were sent back after being satisfied of their innocence. Earlier on January 17th, BSF had handed over a Pak national Sayeed Naseem Hussain Shah to Pak Rangers who had also unintentionally entered India. Giving details of the incident a BSF officials informed that two Pak teenage boys Mohammad Tariq, 14 and Naved, 15, both residents of Shikhupura , Pakistan had entered India from near Border Out Post Rattan Khurd at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.

Both of them were apprehended by a BSF's patrolling party. The investigations revealed that both Pak boys had come to visit their relatives in Harbasanpura village near Lahore and had come to pay obeisance at the mazar of Peer Baba situated near Indo Pak international border in the area of Border Out Post Rattan Khurd in Amritsar sector. "Both the boys had inadvertently crossed the international border and were not aware of the alignment of the international boundary" said BSF official. They were handed over to Pak Rangers from Attari international border on Wednesday evening.


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