Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Iran releases 28 Pakistani prisoners on humanitari­an grounds

- Staff Report

Iran on Friday released and repatriate­d 28 Pakistani prisoners as per Pakistani request made during the recent visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.

According to an official handout released by Iranian Embassy, the sentence of Pakistani national prisoners was suspended on humanitari­an grounds and to further cement the bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries to facilitate the release of the prisoners.

“As agreed, following the recent visit of the Iranian President to Pakistan, some 28 Pakistani prisoners were released and returned to the brotherly country of Pakistan with the suspension of their prison sentences cherishing Islamic

benignity and due to the humanitari­an goals,” said the statement.

No further details were shared by the Embassy. It merits mention that an Iranian delegation on on April 4 had called on Minister for Law and Justice senator Azam Nazeer Tarar to discuss issues of mutual interests. The Iranian delegation was led by Dr. Askar Galailan, Deputy Justice Minister for Human Rights and Internatio­nal Affairs.

The Iranian delegation said that there are currently 160 Pakistani prisoners in Iran’s jails while 60 Iranian prisoners were in custody in Pakistan. Considerin­g the plight of their loved ones and the relatives of the imprisoned Pakistanis, the Iranian delegation had proposed to release the Pakistani inmates.

The delegation suggested that in the first phase, the prisoners would be released on humanitari­an grounds and sent back to Pakistan. Likewise, Pakistan should also release the Iranian prisoners and send them back to Iran.

Law Minister had welcomed this proposal with open heart and assured all possible cooperatio­n from his side. Steps must be taken with the support of Ministry of Interior for those who are not involved in any legal crime, it was agreed. In addition, in the meeting, it was also agreed to provide travel and business facilities to improve tourism and trade relations. In the end, it was reiterated to play a positive role from both sides.

Later, during the visit of Iranian President Raisi, the commitment was reiterated and both sides agreed to release the inmates.

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