New Delhi: A Pakistani national, allegedly imprisoned in India, was repatriated via the Attari-Wagah border on Monday, Pakistan’s High Commission in India posted on X.
“Hafiz Muhammad Abbu Bakar, a Pakistani citizen imprisoned in India, was repatriated to Pakistan via the Wagah-Attari border today,” the post said, adding that the Pakistan High Commission will continue to work towards the release and repatriation of all Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails.
In September 2025, India had repatriated 48 Pakistani fishermen and 19 Pakistani civilian prisoners, who had completed their sentences, via the Attari-Wagah border, the Ministry of External Affairs said in an official statement, as reported by ANI.
India also urged the Pakistani government to expedite the release and repatriation of all Indian prisoners, including fishermen in Islamabad’s custody.
“The Government of India attaches high priority to the issue of Indian fishermen and civilian prisoners in Pakistan’s custody and has urged the Government of Pakistan to expedite the release and repatriation of all Indian prisoners, including fishermen who remain in Pakistan’s custody,” MEA said in a statement.
India and Pakistan had in July 2025 exchanged the lists of civilian prisoners and fishermen in each other’s custody. Under the provisions of the bilateral Agreement on Consular Access 2008, such lists are exchanged every year on 1st of January and July.
Pakistan has been requested to ensure the “safety, security and welfare” of all civilian prisoners and fishermen, pending their release and repatriation to India, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
“India has shared the names of 382 civilian prisoners and 81 fishermen in its custody, who are Pakistani or are believed-to-be-Pakistani. Similarly, Pakistan has shared the names of 53 civilian prisoners and 193 fishermen in its custody, who are Indian or are believed-to-be-Indian,” it said.
The Government of India called for the “early release and repatriation” of civilian prisoners and fishermen currently in Pakistani custody, especially those who have already completed their prison sentences.
“Pakistan has been asked to expedite the release and repatriation of 159 Indian fishermen and civilian prisoners, who have completed their sentence,” the MEA statement said.












