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Pak Rangers, BSF hold quarterly meeting at Wagah

A nine-member delegation of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) met a Pakistan Rangers team at the Wagah joint check post for a quarterly co-ordination meeting on Saturday.

Lahore, June 29 : A nine-member delegation of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) met a Pakistan Rangers' team at the Wagah joint check post for a quarterly co-ordination meeting on Saturday.

Pakistan Rangers Punjab Deputy Director General Brig Qaiser Khan Tareen led the Pakistani team and Indian BSF DIG G S Virk headed the Indian delegation.

The meeting, according to the Daily Times, was part of a mutually agreed programme aimed at evaluating measures by both border forces for managing border duties.

Issues relating to inadvertent border crossing, smuggling of contraband items, simultaneous co-ordinated patrolling along the international border were discussed during the meeting.

The Pakistani team also highlighted the issue of Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails and presented a list of 196 Pakistanis in Indian jails to the BSF team.

ANI

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