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Family of BSF jawan of Hooghly held by Pakistan Rangers seeks his early return

Family of BSF jawan of Hooghly held by Pakistan Rangers seeks his early return

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PTI, KOLKATA, APRIL 24, 2025 : The family of a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan in West Bengal's Hooghly district on Thursday is anxiously awaiting his safe return after he was detained by Pakistan Rangers for accidentally crossing the international border in Punjab.

P K Sahu, posted with the 182nd Battalion of the BSF at the Ferozepur border in Punjab, was taken into custody by Pakistan Rangers on Wednesday.

According to official sources, the jawan was in uniform and carrying his service rifle when the incident occurred. Aged around 40, Sahu had returned to duty on March 31 after spending his leave at home. According to his family members, he is a 17-year veteran of the BSF and lives with his parents, wife, and a seven-year-old son.

The incident has left the family deeply shaken. His wife, Rajani Sahu, has been inconsolable since the news broke. "One of his colleagues called and told us that he was caught while on duty. I last spoke to him on Tuesday night. He has been with the BSF for 17 years. I just want him to return home soon," she said, fighting back tears.

Sahu, who hails from the Harisabha area of Rishra in Hooghly, was reportedly accompanying a group of farmers near the border when he walked ahead to rest under a tree and inadvertently crossed over into Pakistan territory, where he was apprehended.

His brother, Shyamsundar Sahu, urged the Central government and BSF authorities to intervene swiftly. "We want the government to ensure his safe and immediate return. The entire family is extremely worried," he told a Bengali news channel.

As the news spread, neighbors and well-wishers gathered outside the Sahu residence in Rishra. 

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