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Pakistan

Foreign, interior ministries submit replies in Indian prisoners' detention case

  • Additional Attorney General Tariq Khokhar informed the court that seven out of eight prisoners in jails have been sent to India and only one is remaining
Published November 5, 2020 Updated November 5, 2020 11:52am

(Karachi) The Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Interior submitted replies in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) about Indian nationals languishing in Pakistani jails, media reported.

An IHC bench, comprising of Chief Justice Athar Minallah, heard a petition filed by the Indian High Commission seeking release of those Indian prisoners who had been convicted by Pakistan’s courts and had since completed their respective prison terms.

Additional Attorney General Tariq Khokhar informed the court that seven out of eight prisoners in jails have been sent to India and only one is remaining. He said one Indian prisoner has been jailed under the spying Act.

“Five Indian prisoners were sent to India on October 26, two more were released after completion of their prison terms, the state counsel said.

“Tell the court about remaining prisoners, who have completed their sentences awarded by the military courts,” the Chief Justice asked.

“Under which law you can keep them in prison when their sentences have been completed,” the chief justice asked. He stated, "The prisoners who served their jail terms should be released from jail according to the law."

The court told the state counsel to convince the bench over the matter in the next hearing of the case and adjourned further hearing until November 9.

The counsel of the Indian High Commission in previous hearing had argued before the bench that Indian convicts have been in jail despite completion of their sentences.

The counsel sought the court’s order to concerned institutions for release of the Indian nationals.

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