11-year-old Pak boy strays into India, Army sends him home with clothes, sweets

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11-year-old Sameer Kayani, a resident of Laswa area of Athmuqam in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir was intercepted by Indian Army deployed in the forward areas after he inadvertently crossed into Indian side on Thursday.
PTI Srinagar, July 6, 2015 | UPDATED 16:21 IST

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The Army has handed over an 11-year-old boy from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) who had inadvertently crossed into this side of the Line of Control (LoC), to the Pakistani Army.

Sameer Kayani, a resident of Laswa area of Athmuqam in PoK was intercepted by troops deployed in the forward areas after he inadvertently crossed into this side on Thursday, army officials said here Sunday night. The Army sent an urgent hot line message to the Pakistan side, after the boy was intercepted, they said.

The officials said that the message was initiated to inform the Pakistan Army of the safety and well being of Kayani along with a request for a flag meeting so that the boy could be repatriated and united with his family at the earliest.

"The flag meeting was held at the Teetwal Crossing Point and the boy was handed over to representatives of Pakistan Army by the unit based at Tanghdar frontier area," the officials said.

The Army also gave Kayani a pair of new clothes and sweets for his family across the borders.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...r-line-of-control-pakistan-army/1/449489.html

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@rockey 71 , I hope that now you can understand the difference between unintentional straying across the border and deliberate intrusion of international boundary.
 

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11-year-old Sameer Kayani, a resident of Laswa area of Athmuqam in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir was intercepted by Indian Army deployed in the forward areas after he inadvertently crossed into Indian side on Thursday.
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An Indian Army soldier somewhere along the LoC. (Reuters photo)
The Army has handed over an 11-year-old boy from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) who had inadvertently crossed into this side of the Line of Control (LoC), to the Pakistani Army.

Sameer Kayani, a resident of Laswa area of Athmuqam in PoK was intercepted by troops deployed in the forward areas after he inadvertently crossed into this side on Thursday, army officials said here Sunday night. The Army sent an urgent hot line message to the Pakistan side, after the boy was intercepted, they said.

The officials said that the message was initiated to inform the Pakistan Army of the safety and well being of Kayani along with a request for a flag meeting so that the boy could be repatriated and united with his family at the earliest.

"The flag meeting was held at the Teetwal Crossing Point and the boy was handed over to representatives of Pakistan Army by the unit based at Tanghdar frontier area," the officials said.

The Army also gave Kayani a pair of new clothes and sweets for his family across the borders.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...r-line-of-control-pakistan-army/1/449489.html

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@rockey 71 , I hope that now you can understand the difference between unintentional straying across the border and deliberate intrusion of international boundary.
On Indo-BD border the boy would have been killed and hanged like laundry on the barbed wire fence. Your report is not about a border but LoC. Here no BSF but IA was involved.
 

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On Indo-BD border the boy would have been killed and hanged like laundry on the barbed wire fence. Your report is not about a border but LoC. Here no BSF but IA was involved.
Repeated violations day in day out is something Bangladeshis are responsible for.

Do not cross the border illegally.

There are good neighbours, bad neighbours and just neighbours. Your pendulum has been swinging between the first two for the last 40 years. Thus you don't get the privilege (not right) to have an open border like India-Nepal.

Your argument:

If come tomorrow I barge into your home at the middle of the night I expect some hot Biryani and not a foot up my ass. :clap2:

:frusty::frusty:

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http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/bsf-women-personnel-gun-down-pakistani-intruder-in-punjab-479396
 
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On Indo-BD border the boy would have been killed and hanged like laundry on the barbed wire fence. Your report is not about a border but LoC. Here no BSF but IA was involved.
yes by bangladeshi army or by bangladeshi extermist. o_O
 

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