ISLAMABAD: India has released 14 Pakistani prisoners, including five fishermen, who have been repatriated home, the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi said on Friday.
Pakistan and India exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody through diplomatic channels each year on Jan 1 and July 1, in pursuance of the Consular Access Agreement of 2008.
On July 1, India shared the names of 366 civilian prisoners and 86 fishermen in its custody who are Pakistanis or believed to be Pakistanis, according to a report published by The Hindu, citing Indian foreign ministry.
Similarly, Pakistan shared the names of 43 civilian prisoners and 211 fishermen in its custody who were Indians or were believed to be Indians.
“Today, 9 Pakistani civil prisoners & 5 fishermen were repatriated through Attari-Wagah border,” the Pakistani high commission said on X.
“Our efforts will continue for the release and repatriation of all Pakistani prisoners in India.”
Indian and Pakistani fishermen are routinely detained by both maritime agencies on charges of illegally entering each other’s territorial waters.
The nuclear-armed nations’ borders are not clearly defined in the Arabian Sea and many fishing boats lack the technology to steer clear of any intrusion.