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India, Pakistan agree to release prisoners

August 30, 2005 16:16 IST

Home secretaries of India and Pakistan have agreed to release all fishermen and other civilians who have completed their prison terms and whose nationalities have been verified.

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Home Secretary V K Duggal and Secretary for Pakistan's Ministry of Interior Affairs Syed Kamal Shah, addressing a press conference at the end of two days of talks, said the prisoners will be released on September 12.

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The two sides also agreed to have co-operation between their crack units, the Central Bureau of Investigation and Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.

Experts from the two sides will meet shortly and discuss the modalities.

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The sides also agreed to have better co-ordination and co-operation between their narcotics control agencies.

A memorandum of understanding will be formalised in the course of time.

The next round of talks will take place in Islamabad.

Onkar Singh in New Delhi