Over 50 Pakistani prisoners repatriated from Sri Lanka

A representational image of Pakistan and Sri Lankan flags. — Facebook/Pakistan High Commission Colombo
A representational picture of Pakistan and Sri Lankan flags. — Fb/Pakistan Excessive Fee Colombo

ISLAMABAD: Over 50 Pakistani prisoners have been repatriated from Sri Lanka after years-long imprisonment within the international nation. 

The repatriation comes after the profitable efforts by the Ministry of Inside through three months of coordination Sri Lankan authorities as directed by Mohsin Naqvi. 

A chartered airplane introduced again the prisoners again to Pakistan, which included 5 girls and 51 males.

Talking on the event, one of many repatriate girls thanked the federal government for bringing them again to the nation.

One other repatriate stated that he was glad to be again in Pakistan after present process tough circumstances throughout their imprisonment in Sri Lanka.

Reacting to the return of Pakistani prisoners, Inside Minister Naqvi stated that he’s grateful to the Sri Lankan authorities and excessive commissioner for his or her function within the repatriation.

He additionally thanked Federal Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan for his generosity in bearing the bills of the prisoners as a gesture of help.

It could be famous that the Ministry of Inside had been tasked by the safety czar with facilitating the discharge and protected return of the Pakistani nationals.

The return of those 56 Pakistani prisoners marks a major humanitarian effort by the federal government, bringing reduction to the households awaiting the return of their family members.