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BSF nabs Pak intruder in Fazilka

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The Border Security Force (BSF) has claimed to have nabbed a Pakistani national in the Dona Raja Dina Nath border outpost area of Fazilka district.

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According to an FIR registered at the Lakho Ke Behram police station in Ferozepur district, sleuths from the 160th Battalion of the BSF noticed a man entering the Indian territory along the Sutlej bank. He was detained and on interrogation he revealed his name as Imtiyaz Ahmed, a resident of Parval village in Shakargagh district of Pakistan’s Punjab province.

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