KARACHI: One more Pakistani was killed through severe torture by the staff while he was serving his jail term behind Indian bars on Thursday.
As per reports, the Pakistani prisoner, identified as Noorul Ameen, hailed from Karachi and had lost his life while serving his prison term through brutal torture by the Indian prison’s staff.
It was revealed further that Ameen, a fisherman from the country’s industrial hub had mistakenly crossed into Indian waters back in 2017 after which he was taken into custody.
Earlier this month in a related incident, another Pakistani prisoner named Muhammad Azam had died at the age of 62 in an Indian hospital even though he had completed his jail term three years ago.
Last month in February, Shakirullah from Pakistan who was trapped in Indian jail was also brutally stoned to death by other inmates amidst the Indo-Pak tensions at the Jaipur Central Jail.
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