A BSF spokesperson mentioned that troops seen the motion of an individual, who crossed the worldwide border and began approaching the border fence on Tuesday night. The intruder was later handed over to native police for additional investigation.

Amritsar:

The Border Security Force (BSF) arrested a Pakistani intruder after he crossed the worldwide border in Punjab’s Amritsar district on Tuesday night. This comes amid strained relations between India and Pakistan after India launched Operation Sindoor and destroyed terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Notably, India’s strikes have been in response to the Pahalgam terror assault which claimed the lives of 26 harmless civilians on April 22. 

A BSF spokesperson mentioned that troops seen the motion of an individual, who crossed the worldwide border and began approaching the border fence on Tuesday night. “In a swift response, the troops challenged him to stop and subsequently apprehended him,” the spokesperson mentioned. The Pakistani nationwide was apprehended from the border space adjoining to village Karimpura in Amritsar, the spokesperson mentioned. He was later handed over to native police for additional investigation. 

Pak intruder shot lifeless by BSF Earlier this month, the BSF had shot lifeless a Pakistani intruder alongside the worldwide border in Punjab. As per officers, the person was shot through the intervening night time of May 7-8 within the Ferozepur sector. He was discovered crossing the International Border purposefully at nighttime, the officers mentioned, including that the physique has been handed over to Punjab police.

BSF resumes Beating Retreat ceremony It must be famous right here that the Border Security Force has resumed the ceremonial night retreat in any respect three Joint Check Posts (JCPs) alongside the Punjab frontier from Tuesday. The Beating Retreat ceremony, also called the flag-lowering occasion, on the Attari-Wagah, Hussainiwala, and Sadqi Joint Check Posts (JCPs) of the BSF, which had been suspended on May 9 as a consequence of Operation Sindhoor, will resume at present at 6 pm. The ceremony shall be thrown open to most people, beginning Wednesday, marking a return to normalcy at these key border factors. The retreat ceremony, a well-liked attraction showcasing the navy self-discipline and cultural delight of India, is carried out collectively by the BSF and their Pakistani counterparts at designated border factors.

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