Amritsar (Punjab):A Pakistani national who entered India illegally was repatriated through the Attari-Wagah border on November 22 after he served his 10 years long jail term. The development has been confirmed by Protocol Officer Arunpal.
Speaking to ANI, Protocol Officer Arunpal said that the Pakistani national who has been released from prison after completion of the jail term is Kala Massi. Arunpal said that Kala Massi belonged to Pakistan's Narowal region. He said that Kala Massi entered India through the Ramdass area in 2011 without a passport and visa. He further stated that he was rounded up in Majitha and a pistol and cartridge were recovered from him. According to Arunpal, the court had sentenced him to 10 years in prison and a fine of Rs 2,10,000 was imposed on him.
"The name of the prisoner who has been released is Kala Massi son of Gamma Masi. He is from Pakistan's Narowal and he entered India without a passport and visa through the Ramdass area in 2011," Arunpal said. "He was rounded up in Majitha and a pistol and cartridge were recovered from him. FIR was lodged against him and the court sentenced him to 10 years in prison and a fine of Rs 2,10,000 was imposed on him. Kala Massi has completed his jail term and has been released from prison. He is being sent to Pakistan. No currency was recovered from him," he added.