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Chandigarh: Punjab police on Sunday informed that two youths were washed away to Pakistan by the Satluj river and they were caught by Pakistani Rangers.---Advertisement--- Ferozpur SHO Bachan Singh told news agency ANI, they have received message that two youth was washed away in Satluj and were caught by Pakistani Rangers.---Advertisement--- Also Read: 6 crore […]

Chandigarh: Punjab police on Sunday informed that two youths were washed away to Pakistan by the Satluj river and they were caught by Pakistani Rangers.

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Ferozpur SHO Bachan Singh told news agency ANI, they have received message that two youth was washed away in Satluj and were caught by Pakistani Rangers.

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The SHO informed that officials of the Border Security Force had held a talk with Pak Rangers. family members of the youth have been informed, SHO added.

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“We received a message that two youths were washed away to Pakistan. They were caught by Pakistan Rangers. A flag meeting between Pakistan Rangers and our BSF was held yesterday as well as today. After the youths are handed over, the next action will be taken…Members of the family have been informed, they are coming here,” ANI quoted SHO Bachan Singh.

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First published on: Jul 30, 2023 08:02 PM IST


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