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KARACHI: Eleven Pakistani children, including 10 fisher boys released by Indian government, reached Karachi on Thursday.

A Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) release said when the released children arrived at the Cantt Station, nobody was there to recognise two children, Abdul Aziz, son of Hussain Katiar and Narain Kolhi, son of Pono Kolhi.

PFF activists received the two children and brought them to their secretariat and informed their relatives. PFF activists also presented gifts to all the children while they reached the station.

Abdul Aziz belongs to Atharki, Kharo Chhan, Thatta district while Narain, a farmer belongs to Adigam Village, near Nagarparkar, Tharparkar district. Others include Mohammed Sajan alias Shah Jehan son of Mohammed Nasir, Mohammed Hussain son of Kamal Hussain, Jamal Hussain son of Kabir Ahmed, Noorul Haq son of Fazal Haque, Mohammed Noor son of Dil Mohammed, Mohammed Noor son of Zaheer Alam, Noor Mohammed son of Mohammed Qasim, Mohammed Irfan Muna son of Habibur Rehman and Mohammed Ishaq son of Maqbool Ahmed.

These children belong to different areas of Karachi.

Abdul Aziz said they were 14 on the same boat and were arrested by Indian forces early in the morning four months back, while they were pulling fishing net.

He said they were put in jail and after interrogation, they were shifted to Jam Nagar jail. His father and other relatives have still been languishing in the jail.

Narain Kolhi said he is farmer. As usual, he was going to his field two years back and in the Thar desert, he was caught by Indian forces and put him in Bhuj Jail. He said he was not sure that he would be released. Three days back, he was put out and joined the group of other released boys. While crossing the border, they were given train ticket and Rs200 each for travel expenses and reached Karachi.
 

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