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Authoritie­s release 147 Indian fishermen

Freed men will be taken to Lahore and handed over to Indian officials on Monday at the Wagah border

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Pakistan yesterday freed 147 Indian fishermen who were imprisoned in Karachi eight months ago for allegedly fishing in its territoria­l waters, according to a media report.

Police in Islamabad confirmed that the fishermen were released in Karachi in a “goodwill gesture”. They were to be taken to Lahore and handed over to Indian officials today at the Wagah border, a police official said.

Their release follows a December announceme­nt by Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal that nearly 300 Indian fishermen would be freed in two phases until January 8.

On December 28, Pakistan had released the first batch of 145 Indian fishermen, who were held there on similar charges.

The process for returning the 147 fishermen began yesterday, as they were set to travel to Lahore on the Allama Iqbal Express from the Karachi Cantonment railway station, Dawn reported.

Expenses paid by Edhi

From Lahore, the fishermen will cross the Wagah border and return home, the report quoted Karachi’s Malir jail officials as saying. They said the travel expenses of the fishermen were being borne by the Edhi Foundation, a Pakistan-based not-forprofit welfare organisati­on.

“Some 262 Indian fishermen remain imprisoned at Malir jail still,” jail superinten­dent Hassan Sehto said.

Fishermen from Pakistan and India are frequently detained for illegally fishing in each other’s territoria­l waters since the Arabian Sea does not have a clearly defined marine border and the wooden boats lack the technology to avoid drifting away.

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