“This is consistent with the provisions of the Consular Access Agreement between Pakistan and India, signed on May 21, 2008, under which both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody twice a year, on January 1 and July 1, respectively,” the Foreign Ministry said.
The lists of 249 civilian prisoners and 108 fishermen were handed over to Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistan shared the list of 53 civilian prisoners and 418 fishermen in its custody, who are Indians or believed to be Indians, said the statement.
Earlier in the week, Pakistan handed over two Indian prisoner fishermen at Wagah Border as a goodwill gesture.
In April, the Pakistan Navy delivered medical assistance to an Indian boat, which had developed engine issues and was lost at sea.
In January, 147 Indian fishermen were released and handed over to Indian officials on Monday at the Wagah border crossing. The fishermen had been languishing in a Karachi jail for the last eight months for fishing in its territorial waters.
Pakistan and India routinely arrest fishermen who cross water boundaries for illegal fishing, but the two nuclear-armed neighbours have not yet reached an agreement on maritime boundaries.
Published in Daily Times, July 2nd 2018.
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