Pakistani held in Bhuj handed over to local cops

AHMEDABAD: A 32-year-old Pakistan national, Manhar Khan, who was held near Border Pillar No.1,050 near Bhuj at the Kutch-Pakistan border on Tuesday night by means of the BSF, was passed over to native police for additional interrogation.

Police sources said Khan instructed them that he is now not from Umerkot as he had instructed BSF officials, however from a village about 15km from the border fence. This lie has made him a suspect. He has at this time been sent to the Joint Interrogation Centre (JIC) in Bhuj, were safety and intelligence agencies will interrogate him.A BSF patrol birthday party apprehended Khan near the border pillar. “He was wearing a greenish Pathani swimsuit and was sporting a beard. The area formally belongs to India and the BSF therefore took him into custody right away.”


Police sources said, “He is in best possible mental condition. When asked he said he had just strayed on to the Indian facet of the border. We aren't totally satisfied and further interrogation can be needed,” said a senior police reputable.Kutch (West) SP Saurabh Tolambiya said Khan is being interrogated by means of multiple agencies on the JIC. “When we are totally satisfied about our probe or of what he has confessed, he will be produced in court docket for additional prison action,” said Tolambiya


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