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BSF Jawan Returned By Pak Was Verbally Abused, BSF Jawan PK Shaw Handed Over To India By Pakistan

New Delhi : The Border Security Force (BSF) jawan handed over to Indian authorities by Pakistan spent a harrowing 21 days in Pakistani custody after he was arrested on April 23 along the International Border in Punjab. While Shaw was not subjected to physical torture, he was questioned on BSF deployments along the border.

He also wasn’t allowed to brush his teeth, sources said. The BSF jawan was arrested by the Pakistan Rangers after he mistakenly crossed over to Pakistani territory during duty in the Ferozepur sector on April 23. Throughout his captivity, Shaw, who belongs to the 24th BSF battalion, was taken to three undisclosed locations in Pakistan. One of the locations was near an airbase where he could hear the sounds of aircraft.

The jawan was mostly kept blindfolded. In one location, he was put in a jail cell. Sources said Pakistani officials, dressed in civilian clothes, questioned Shaw about BSF deployments along the border and sought details about senior officers posted at the International Border.

After the BSF jawan was handed over to Indian authorities at the Attari-Wagah border, Shaw was allowed to speak to his family. He underwent a formal debriefing and is reported to be in a stable physical and mental condition. PK Shaw, who is from West Bengal’s Hooghly district, was part of the BSF’s ‘Kisan Guard’ that is deployed for the protection of Indian farmers.

His release comes days after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire following three days of armed hostilities across the LoC post India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, where it destroyed nine terrorist camps linked to groups Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

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