KARACHI, Sept 24: Officials of the Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force on Saturday discussed the day-to-day border security matters at a quarterly held meeting at Khokhrapar.

BSF Deputy Inspector General Harish Chandra Kashyap, led the eight-member Indian delegation, whereas Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Deputy Director-Gen Brig Taqdees Ahmed Lodhi headed the Pakistani side.

Sources said that they discussed smuggling, illegal border crossing, drug trafficking, joint patrolling and exchange of prisoners.

BUS TALKS: A delegation will be leaving for India on Monday to hold talks on the launching of Lahore-Amritsar and Nankana Sahib-Amritsar bus services.

The delegation will be led by Additional Secretary, Ministry of Communication, Mohammad Abbas.—Agencies

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