Border Security Force

BSF (Border Security Force) prefer humanitarian Strategy to deal with Pakistani who illegally cross the Border

An individual from Pakistan was detained by the Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday in the Amritsar (Rural) district of Punjab after he allegedly crossed into Indian territory close to the Kamirpura hamlet.
According to a press release from the BSF Punjab Frontier, “On July 14, 2023, forward deployed BSF troops apprehended 1 Pakistani national while he crossed the International Border and entered into Indian territory, in the area falling near the village – Kamirpura under Amritsar district.”

In the Gurdaspur Sector, he was turned up to the Pakistan Rangers.
It was discovered after interrogation that the arrested Pakistani national had unintentionally entered Indian territory. The BSF said that nothing untoward was found on him.
Following then, the Border Security Force protested the incident to Pakistan Rangers.

The captured Pakistani individual was accidentally crossing the border on April 14 at around 7:00 p.m. He was turned over to Pakistan Rangers for humanitarian reasons.
When dealing with unintentional border crossers, BSF always adopts a humanitarian strategy.

A Pakistani national was detained by the border Security Force (BSF) earlier in June in Punjab’s Ferozpur area as he attempted to cross the international boundary between India and Pakistan without authorization.

The Pakistani national was apprehended by BSF soldiers near the Hazara Singh Wala hamlet in the Ferozepur district as he attempted to cross the international boundary and enter Indian territory, according to the Public Relations Officer (PRO) Punjab Frontier.


Investigation results showed that the apprehended Pakistani citizen had accidentally entered Indian territory.”The Pakistani national had unintentionally crossed the border. Nothing offensive has been found on him, according to the PRO.
The BSF then complained about the situation to the Pakistan Rangers.

The apprehended Pakistani national was then given over to Pakistan Rangers on June 27, 2023, at around 5:10 p.m. for humanitarian reasons, according to the Punjab Frontier PRO.
Additionally, the PRO said that while dealing with unintentional border crossers, the BSF always adopts a humanitarian strategy.

source – IT

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