The hobby of pigeon hunt made them cross the border, a 14-year-old child reached India from Pakistan in pursuit of pigeon

The family of a 14-year-old boy who came to India from Pakistan while chasing a pigeon has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to release him. The child’s family is worried about him. Asmad Ali, 14, living in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), was caught by security forces from Indian territory near the Jammu and Kashmir border.
He is in custody in Jammu for the last 3 months. During interrogation, Asmad had told the security agencies that his pigeons had flown across the border. While chasing them, he too had entered the Indian border.
According to the information, the family of 14-year-old boy Asmad Ali, who was arrested by the security forces, lives near Rawlakot road of Poonch in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. He is not the first person who has crossed the border between India and Pakistan by mistake. Even before this, many children, especially from the Ravalakot area of Poonch, have accidentally entered the Indian territory. Often the army hand them over to Pakistan after interrogation. But in Ali’s case, there was a long delay in returning. Seeing this, his family has become worried.
Loving couple was caught trying to cross the border
Earlier, on July 2, 2021, a loving couple was caught by Border Security Force personnel on the border with India-Pakistan in Barmer district of Rajasthan. The lover was trying to cross the border of the couple and go to Pakistan. Both Rajaram and the girl Soni, a resident of Samrado village of Sedwa police station in Barmer district, were married separately. But both loved each other. When the family members came to know about this, the family members started chasing both of them. In the meantime, both reached near the international border, both were about to cross the border, but before that the Border Security Force caught both of them and informed the family about them.