Pakistan releases 60 more Indian prisoners

By Aamir Latif</p> <p>KARACHI, Pakistan (AA) – Pakistan on Monday released 60 more Indian prisoners, mostly fishermen who were jailed for fishing illegally in the country's territorial waters in the Arabian Sea, local media reported.</p> <p>The fishermen were released as a goodwill gesture and handed over to the Indian authorities at the northeastern Wagha border crossing, according to local broadcaster Geo News.</p> <p>This is the fourth and last batch of Indian fishermen released this month.</p> <p>Earlier this month, Pakistan had announced it would release 355 Indian fishermen and five other prisoners languishing in its jails in four phases.</p> <p>Hailed by peace activists, the move comes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors following air raids in February.</p> <p>The two countries often arrest fishermen for violating each other's seawaters due to poorly marked water boundaries and ill-equipped boats that lack the technology to specify exact locations.</p> <p>Longstanding strained relations between the two neighbors keep prisoners in jail for long periods, and in some cases, even after their sentences have been served.

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