NATION Pakistan Detainees 6 Indians, Faces Behind the Indian Nationals Arrested Sparsh Goel Aug 28, 2023 06:41 GMT Pakistan: 'He might have travelled to Pakistan while high on drugs. Due to Chander's sale of one acre of land for drugs, we currently have no land.' This is what Chander Singh's wife, Rajwinder Singh, has to say. Chander Singh is an Indian national who was recently detained in Pakistan on suspicion of smuggling drugs. Along with five other Indian citizens, Chander Singh was detained by Pakistan Rangers. They allege that these individuals are involved in the smuggling of drugs. Six Indian citizens were reportedly apprehended by Pakistan Rangers troops between July 29 and August 3, 2023, according to a statement by the Pakistan Army's ISPR Public Relations Division. Accusations of Weapons, Ammunition, and Drug Smuggling They assert that since these individuals were attempting to bring weapons, ammunition, and drugs into Pakistan, legal action will be done against them. There are some Indian citizens who have ties to Ferozepur, including Gurmej Singh (father: Kuldeep Singh), Chander Singh (father: Bohra Singh), Joginder Singh (father: Thakur Singh), and Vishal (father: Jagga), as well as Ratan Pal Singh. Harvinder Singh is from Ludhiana and comes from Jalandhar. These Indian nationals are said to have entered Pakistan illegitimately and engaged in criminal activity. Joginder Singh's Family Pleads for His Return Amidst Arrest Joginder Singh's wife Saroj told that Joginder had left the house saying that he was going to work, according to BBC correspondent Gagandeep Singh. "Our family is now really upset after learning about his arrest from the press. We want that the Indian government return him to custody in India so that at least we and our kids can meet him, she said. In addition, Saroj said that she owns two acres of land in the community. "When Joginder left the house, he promised to call in two weeks, but we never got a call. After that, we reported a missing person to the local police, she stated. He asserted that Joginder Singh had not had an Indian FIR filed against him. He said that Joginder, Chander, and Gurmej were acquainted due to their shared employment history. He further said that Joginder and his friends are drug addicts who use injection and other techniques to take narcotics. He declared, "Our home was devastated as a result of Joginder's detention in Pakistan. This year's floods have already caused significant harm to our crops. Because we haven't yet paid the school fees, our children are unable to attend school." Joginder Singh leaves behind his wife, mother, and two kids. He lives in a two-room home. After learning of the drug trafficking accusations, his relatives said he had been wrongfully charged. Pinky, Joginder Singh's 13-year-old daughter, claimed that her father fled the house with all of his clothes. Pinky said, "I am not going to school because of non-payment of fees because my father told me that he will pay my fees when he comes back from work. My father wants me to study and I am very interested in studies but This is not possible without father. Chander Singh's Family Speaks Up Amidst His Arrest in Pakistan The entrance to Chander Singh's home was open, and his son and wife were inside when we arrived. Rajwinder, Chander's wife, said that Chander had gone to work as a driver for the Harvest Combine, but when he didn't contact for two weeks, she asked her family about him. He remarked, "We have only heard in the news about Chander's arrest in Pakistan." Chander's claims that Rajwinder was involved in drug smuggling were refuted by Rajwinder, who also said that although her husband was a heroin addict, she had no idea how he got to Pakistan. She speculates that he may have travelled to Pakistan as a result of the effects of drugs. Rajwinder's throat has a tumour, or a specific type of cancer. She claims that she works in people's houses and resides in the village for the sake of her young son's future. He claimed that the people provide him with a lot of assistance. She claims that no FIR has been filed in India against her. Harvinder Singh's Unexpected Journey to Pakistan Harvinder Singh, a resident of Prajyan village in Ludhiana, visited his sister's home on July 27 with his friend Ratan Pal, according to BBC correspondent Gurumandir Grewal. The village of his sister lies in Ferozepur, close to the Hussainiwala border. Harvinder Singh had gone to assist his sister in removing items from her home because of flooding, but it is alleged that the two of them were carried away by floodwater and ended up in Pakistan. Later, he was captured by Pakistani security personnel. Harvinder Singh has never used drugs and has never been involved in the distribution of drugs, according to the locals and his wife Shailender Kaur. The return of Harvinder Singh has been demanded by Shailender Kaur from the Indian government. "A few days ago, police officers from the local police station visited our home and took everyone's Aadhaar cards," she explains. However, no one came to ask about them after that. We also have 1.5 acres of land that we cultivate, but it was also flooded by the river. "Has been" On the other hand, no complaint has been filed against Harvinder for drug use or trafficking, according to police sources. Ratan Pal's Journey from Helping to Detainment in Pakistan Ratan Pal, a resident of Chakka Basti in the Khaira hamlet of Mahatpur, Jalandhar, went to Ferozepur with Harvinder Singh to assist his sister, according to BBC associate correspondent Pradeep Sharma. Ratan Pal's wife claims that police officers visited their home on July 29 and seized everyone's Aadhaar cards. We have two sons," Surjeet Kaur, Ratan Pal's wife, stated. One is 11 years old, while the other is only 8. Both students attend the village's public school. In order to support the family, my husband worked as a day labourer. Even Surjit Kaur herself is a labour. After Ratan Pal's departure, she claims she will only receive one meal per day. "There was only one breadwinner in the entire family," she claims. On the other hand, Kamaljit, Ratan Pal's sister, is also anticipating her sibling. Firozpur Police in Dark Amidst Cross-Border Detentions Firozpur's senior police officer Deepak Hilori said, "We have not received any information from the government about this matter. We came to know about it only from media reports. We are finding out the truth." Although the police is keeping silence on this matter. 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