India Releases 3 Pakistani Prisoners; Read What the Prisoner, Jailed for 30 Years, Said.
Three Pakistani convicts who had served their terms have been released by the Indian government, demonstrating humanity. Mohammad Iqbal, a Pakistani citizen of the Punjab state, is one of them. He has spent the last thirty years incarcerated in Indian prisons. When Iqbal returned to his native country at the Attari Border following his release, tears of happiness filled his eyes, and he said that the day was even more significant than Eid.
18 years old and found in possession of heroin
The tale of Muhammad Iqbal is on par with a movie premise. At the age of eighteen, he was apprehended in Gurdaspur, Punjab, with ten kg of heroin. In accordance with the NDPS Act, the court sentenced him to thirty years in prison. Iqbal revealed that he squandered his whole adolescence inside the prison’s four walls because of the temptation of greed.
“Wife Also Left, Greed Destroyed Me”
Iqbal shared his suffering with the media. He disclosed that his wife had also abandoned him following his incarceration. He was transferred from Gurdaspur Jail to a jail in Rajasthan, where he completed most of his term. He advised young people who choose the wrong road to never act immorally out of greed because they will regret it for the rest of their lives.
transferred to the Pakistani Rangers Two of the three freed inmates were from Rajasthan Jail, while one was brought by the Delhi Police, according to Paperwork Protocol Officer Arun Mahal. They had all finished speaking. The BSF (Border Security Force) turned them over to the Pakistan Rangers once the Customs and Immigration paperwork was finished. Iqbal urged the governments of both nations to provide humanitarian release to other inmates who had served their entire sentences.


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