This story is from November 14, 2020

After serving 8 years in Pakistan jail, ‘Indian spy’ set to reach home

A joint team comprising a district official, sub-inspector (LIU) and sub-inspector (civil police) has left for Amritsar to bring back Shamshuddin, the 62-year-old man from Beri Ka Hata under the limits of Bajaria police
After serving 8 years in Pakistan jail, ‘Indian spy’ set to reach home
KANPUR: A joint team comprising a district official, sub-inspector (LIU) and sub-inspector (civil police) has left for Amritsar to bring back Shamshuddin, the 62-year-old man from Beri Ka Hata under the limits of Bajaria police station of Kanpur who served eight years’ in a Pakistani prison since 2012 on charges of being an ‘Indian spy’. He had crossed into India from the Attari-Wagah border after his release from Karachi Jail on October 26 and is presently lodged at a quarantine centre in Amritsar.
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A Pakistan court had sentenced Shamshuddin for allegedly possessing a fake passport. Expert in making shoe uppers, Shamshuddin was lodged in Karachi Jail after his sentencing on October 24, 2012. His eight-year jail term ended on October 26, informed police sources adding that Amritsar authorities had quarantined him at a rehabilitation centre at Narayangarh in the district.
The Amritsar administration, after ascertaining his family’s whereabouts in Kanpur, is now preparing to hand him over to his family members, who had reached there on Tuesday.
“A team comprising a district official, besides SI (LIU) and SI (Civil Police) has left for Amritsar to bring back Shamshuddin to Kanpur after completing all legal formalities there,” said SP West Anil Kumar.
Police sources further informed TOI that his (Shamshuddin) brother Faheemuddin and brother-in-law Dilshad had reached Amritsar on Tuesday.
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