An Indian national has been arrested in Pakistan after allegedly entering Pakistani territory without permission. The incident took place in Kasur, Punjab, near the border area, where security forces remain on high alert due to frequent border violations.
The man was detained by Pakistan Rangers in the Sahajra area of Kasur. Rangers officials noticed his suspicious movement and took him into custody. After initial questioning, he was handed over to the local police for further investigation. Authorities are treating the case seriously and are checking whether the incident was accidental or linked to espionage activities.
Investigations are ongoing to determine how the individual crossed the border and what his intentions were. Security agencies are also reviewing border surveillance footage and other evidence to understand the situation better.
Meanwhile, a separate but related incident involving an Indian national has also drawn attention. Ankit Love, a 41 year old Indian origin extremist, was arrested in London after attacking the Pakistani High Commission. The attack was reportedly carried out under the pretext of the Pahalgam incident. He was charged with criminal damage following his arrest.
British authorities later released Ankit Love on bail, but imposed strict conditions. He has been banned from approaching the Pakistani High Commission or engaging in any related activity. Officials stated that such restrictions are meant to prevent further incidents and maintain diplomatic security.
These events come at a sensitive time, as tensions between the two countries remain high. Pakistani officials have emphasized that border security will continue to be strengthened to prevent illegal crossings. They also stressed that any violation of Pakistan’s territorial boundaries will be handled according to the law.
Authorities on both sides are expected to closely monitor developments, while investigations continue to uncover the full details behind these incidents.