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28 March 2004 Sunday 06 Safar 1425



Pakistan, India to curb smuggling


LAHORE, March 27: Pakistani and Indian military officials signed an agreement on Saturday aimed at curbing cross border smuggling, drug trafficking and illegal immigration, officials said.

The agreement was reached during three days of talks in Lahore between the Inspector-General of India's Border Security Force (BSF), J.S. Gill, and his Pakistan counterpart Maj-Gen Hussain Mehdi of the Pakistan Rangers.

"It was agreed that measures being taken to stop smuggling, drug trafficking and illegal immigration will be strengthened," Gen Mehdi told reporters after the signing of the agreement.

Both sides also agreed to exercise restraint and leniency in their treatment of people who inadvertently crossed the border, he said.

The meeting was part of an ongoing dialogue between the two countries following an agreement reached between President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee at a South Asian summit in Islamabad in January.

Gen Mehdi said as a goodwill gesture the Pakistani authorities would return six Indian villagers who were arrested after they strayed into Pakistani territory.

Mr Gill said India would reciprocate by allowing the return of 31 Pakistanis being held in Indian jails on charges of border violations.-AFP

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