Beyond the border: 13-year-old Pakistani in Indian jail

On his way to Lahore, the boy stopped at Kasur and crossed the border to see India.


Web Desk September 25, 2012
Beyond the border: 13-year-old Pakistani in Indian jail

LAHORE: A 13-year-old Pakistani boy, who went missing from Kasur last year, is in an Indian jail, Express News reported on Tuesday.

According to initial details, Kashif was travelling to Lahore with his mother when he got off the bus near Kasur and crossed the border to see India. He entered Hussainiwala, a village in Indian Punjab.

He was arrested by the Indian security forces and was sent to the Child Observation Centre of Fareed Kot jail.

When Kashif did not return, his family members reported his absence to the Mandi Ahmedabad police station.

Express News correspondent Noman Sheikh said that the Indian jail authorities claim they had written letters to the Pakistani authorities in this regard but received no response.

Kashif is a resident of Okara and went missing on September 18, 2011.

While speaking to Express News, social worker Madiha Gohar said she contacted the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) for Kashif’s repatriation on the request of Indian authorities

Gohar said the commission contacted the family and then informed the Pakistani High Commission in India about the development. She said the Pakistani officials in India need to do the required legal work to bring back the boy.

COMMENTS (30)

Gee | 12 years ago | Reply

It seems the boy has been found innocent and the Pakistani authorities have not responded to repatriate him. Last year the boy must have been in grade 6 and it’s a shame that insane wrangling between the governments is denying the boy a chance to education which may prove to be very destabilizing in his life. I am sure the boy is already traumatized to a great extent. I request the Indian authorities to provide a teacher for him to teach necessary subjects to keep in touch with books until after his case is resolved. It will be a humanitarian gesture on the part of Indian authorities.

Pakistani | 12 years ago | Reply

@unbeliever: Yes, but why should i non-pakistani, log onto a pakistani news website and then start criticizing Pakistan? We have our own news websites, you have your own. please stay on you're own sites unless you want us to start criticizing you (we wont have to go on ur websites because there is already enough indians coming on this website daily!)

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