Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak national caught entering Jaisalmer air force station

Four other Pak nationals were caught from restricted areas in Barmer

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: Security personnel at Jaisalmer Air Force station caught a Pakistani national when he was trying to enter the airbase early on Wednesday, police said.

Preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed that the Pakistani national came to India more than 18 years ago and had been staying at Vijaynagar in Rajasthan’s Ganganagar district.

Security personnel have recovered a Pakistani passport and an Indian Aadhar card from him. Authoritie­s suspect that the arrested person may have links with Pakistani spying agencies.

Officials said man was caught when he was trying to enter in the air force station along with daily wage workers.

During interrogat­ion, the arrested person revealed that he had been working a farm worker at Vijaynagar.

Gaurav Yadav, Jaisalmer superinten­dent of police, confirming the report, said that air force authoritie­s have handed over a Pakistani national to the Jaisalmer police on Wednesday evening.

He said that arrested national, identified as Purkhonram Bheel, was caught when he was trying to enter in airbase. Yadav said Pak national will be produced before the joint interrogat­ion committee, to track more details from him.

Confirming the report, Yadav said the district police was aware of the arrest but the air force authoritie­s have not handed the arrested Pakistani national over to the police.

Sources at the air force base said the arrested Pakistani national has been identified as

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Four other Pakistani nationals were caught from restricted border areas in Barmer. The four were arrested for violation of visa norms, police said.

Following a tip-off, police arrested two Pakistani nationals from Kaprau village late on Saturday, said Surendra Kumar, station house officer at Chohtan police station.

The arrested duo has been identified as Jan Mohhamad (67) and Barkat Ali (78), both resident of Ghamroda in Pakistan’s Chachron district, he said.

“The two came to India through the Wagah border in Punjab with valid visa for Barmer, but were arrested as they violated visa norms by staying in the restricted area near the India-Pakistan border,” Kumar said.

“During investigat­ion we got informatio­n about two other Pakistani nationals staying at Bachbhar villager under Ramsar police station area and informed our Ramsar counterpar­t.”

Before the Ramsar police could raid the village where the two Pakistan nationals were staying, the duo left the restricted area and moved to Barmer, police said.

The duo, identified as Jumma Khan and Sabu Khan, was traced in Barmer and arrested, he said.

The arrested Pakistani nationals told police that they used to stay in Kaprau village until 1961 and then moved to Pakistan and that they came to India to meet their relatives.

Under the Foreigners (Protected Areas) Act, movement of foreign nationals is restricted in the bordering villages and western part of the National Highway-15 in Barmer as the internatio­nal border in the state has been declared as a protected area. A foreign national is not allowed to visit a protected or restricted area except in exceptiona­l cases with prior permission.

In November last year, a Pakistani national was caught in Sultanpur of Kota district for illegally entering India.

 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? (From left) Pakistan nationals Jan Mohhamad (67) and Barkat Ali (78) arrested in Barmer. Purkhonram Bheel was caught when he was trying to enter into the airbase.
HT PHOTOS (From left) Pakistan nationals Jan Mohhamad (67) and Barkat Ali (78) arrested in Barmer. Purkhonram Bheel was caught when he was trying to enter into the airbase.
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