A man, who went missing from Telangana Madhapur area in April 2017 and was detained in Pakistan after he crossed the border illegally, was handed over to Indi
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], June 2 (ANI): A man, who went missing from Telangana's Madhapur area in April 2017 and was detained in Pakistan after he crossed the border illegally, was handed over to Indian authorities by Pakistan on May 31, informed Cyberabad Police on Tuesday.
Hyderabad Techie Comes Home After 4 Years In Pak Jail Hyderabad Techie Comes Home After 4 Years In Pak Jail According to news agency ANI, Prashanth, an IT sector employee, wanted to travel to Switzerland for personal reasons and jumped the border on his way to walking there
Prashanth (in the checked shirt) hugs his brother as Cyberabad Commissioner V Sajjanar looks on
Hyderabad:
A Telangana man who went missing in April 2017 has been found - he had been detained by Pakistan after illegally crossing the border on his way to Switzerland.
Prashanth, an IT sector employee, was released Monday and handed over to Indian officials at the Attari-Wagah border crossing in Punjab.
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Waindam Prashant, a resident of Madhapur and a native of Vizag, was brought back to Hyderabad on Tuesday evening, said Cyberabad police commissioner V.C. Sajjanar. (Photo: Twitter @cyberabadpolice)
HYDERABAD: A Hyderabad-based software engineer who had crossed over into Pakistan on his way to meet his lover in Switzerland, and was arrested by the police in Bhawalpur, Pakistan, was repatriated through the Wagah border on Monday.
Waindam Prashant, a resident of Madhapur and a native of Vizag, was brought back to Hyderabad on Tuesday evening, said Cyberabad police commissioner V.C. Sajjanar.
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The family approached the Telangana Government, police and Ministry of External Affairs for bringing him back
Prashanth, the Hyderabadi techie who trespassed into Pakistan two years ago, is back in the city, putting behind the gruelling ordeal and a torturous wait for his parents.
Reported missing in April 2017 in Hyderabad, Prashanth was arrested by the Pakistani security forces after he crossed over the Indo-Pakistani border.