Pakistan returns detained BSF soldier

The Border Security Force soldier who was detained by Pakistani forces on April 23 was handed back to India on Wednesday.
Purnam Kumar Shaw of the 182nd battalion was returned to India at the Attari-Wagah border post at 10.30 am. He had been in the custody of the Pakistan Rangers after accidentally crossing the border.
“The handover was conducted peacefully and in accordance with established protocols,” said the Border Security Force.
Shaw was detained on April 23 while accompanying Indian farmers beyond the barbed wire fence between the two countries.
Farmers are allowed to work on land just ahead of the fence, which remains within Indian territory, under the supervision of BSF personnel during designated hours – from 9 am to 5 pm. The BSF personnel assigned to oversee this exercise are known as kisan guards.
At the time when Shaw was detained, two BSF jawans were stationed as kisan guards at the Jaloke post in Punjab, where farmers were harvesting crops across the barbed wire, The Indian Express had...
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