No Pak-Iran joint border patrol: ISPR

By News Desk
December 10, 2019

RAWALPINDI: Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major General Asif Ghafoor refuted news reports that Pakistani and Iranian security forces had carried out ‘joint patrolling’ along the Iran-Pakistan international border, Geo News reported. According to the ISPR’s DG twitter account Monday, the news is ‘factually incorrect’ as there is no joint patrolling taking place at Pakistani borders. Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor clarified that coordinated patrolling is done by security forces at their respective sides of the border. “There is no joint patrolling anywhere on Pakistani borders. Patrolling/operations if required are always on respective sides by respective forces through coordination,” the ISPR director general said in a tweet. Chagai Deputy Commissioner Fateh Khan Khajjak reiterated the same, saying border security forces do not hold joint patrols and that Pakistani and Iranian forces patrol their respective sides of the border.

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