24 Indians set free from Pak jail return home

Lahore: Twenty-four Indians, including two women, languishing in Pakistani jails, crossed into their homeland from the Wagah border on Friday, as an Indo-Pak judicial panel demanded "fast-track release of each others fishermen" and save them from becoming "victims of maltreatment". The Pakistani government in a "goodwill gesture" yesterday announced the release of 14 fishermen who […]

Lahore: Twenty-four Indians, including two women, languishing in Pakistani jails, crossed into their homeland from the Wagah border on Friday, as an Indo-Pak judicial panel demanded "fast-track release of each others fishermen" and save them from becoming "victims of maltreatment".

The Pakistani government in a "goodwill gesture" yesterday announced the release of 14 fishermen who had spent nearly 15 months behind bars in Karachi`s Malir Jail.