Pakistan returns Afghan soldier who crossed Durand Line

Published November 15, 2017
Pakistan releases an Afghan security official as a goodwill gesture. —Photo provided by Author
Pakistan releases an Afghan security official as a goodwill gesture. —Photo provided by Author

An Afghan soldier, who crossed over into Pakistan around a month ago, was released and handed over to Afghan security personnel on Wednesday.

Zabihullah was arrested when he crossed Kharlachi border in Kurram Agency. He was handed over to Afghan officials at Torkham border, as a "goodwill gesture", DawnNews reported.

Frontier Constabulary Commandant Colonel Farukh Hamayun and Afghan official Colonel Nisar were present on the occasion.

Zabihullah, a member of the Afghan security forces was handed over to Afghan officials on Nov. 15. —Photo by Author
Zabihullah, a member of the Afghan security forces was handed over to Afghan officials on Nov. 15. —Photo by Author

The two neighbouring countries have recently been embroiled in intensifying border management disputes.

Pakistan on Tuesday summoned the Afghan chargé d'affaires to protest one of many incidents of attacks on Pakistani posts from the Afghan side of the border.

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