NDTV: Ahmedabad: Tuesday, January 09, 2018.
A man from
Kutch lodged in a Pakistan jail is yet to return to India even a year after the
end of his prison term as his nationality has not been verified by the Ministry
of Home Affairs, a Right to Information plea has revealed.
Ismail Samma,
51, a resident of Nana Dinara village some 50 kilometres from the Indo-Pakistan
border in Gujarat's Kutch district, went missing in August 2008 as he strayed
into the Pakistan side while grazing cattle, said Jatin Desai of the
Mumbai-based NGO, Pakistan-India Peoples' Forum for Peace and Democracy.
Mr Desai, who
filed an RTI on this issue in August last year with the Ministry of External
Affairs, recently received a reply to it from the Indian High Commission in
Pakistan.
Ismail Samma,
arrested in Pakistan after he crossed the border, was sentenced to five years
in jail for espionage in October, 2011, he said.
"His
jail term ended in October, 2016. But due to lack of nationality verification
on the part of the Ministry of Home Affairs, he has not yet been
repatriated," Desai said.
While Samma's
family had been looking for him for several years, it recently learnt that he
was lodged in a jail in Pakistan.
A fellow
villager, Rafiq Suleman, who had returned from a Pakistan jail, told the family
he had seen Samma in a Karachi prison.
Mr Desai said
Indian government officials knew about Samma's whereabouts from at least 2014,
when he was provided consular access by the Indian High Commission in Pakistan.
In its reply
on Samma's status, the Indian High Commission stated, "According to the
records available with this Mission, Mr Mohammad Ismail S/O Mohammad Samma was
provided Consular Access on February 7, 2014, and request for verification on
his nationality was forwarded to the MHA on March 7, 2014."
It added,
"However, the same is still awaited from the MHA due to which this Mission
is unable to take up the case of release for Mr Mohammad Ismail with the
Government of Pakistan."
The RTI reply
also informed the petitioner that "there is no time limit for confirming
nationality after the High Commission gets consular access."
Under an
agreement signed between India and Pakistan, if a man is arrested across the
border, he shall be given consular access within 90 days of his arrest. Once
his nationality is verified, the process of expatriation is initiated.
"At
times, the two countries do not follow the rules.
Since there
is no time limit for nationality verification after consular access, Ismail,
who was given consular access in February, 2014, is still in jail as his
nationality has not been verified. It is inhuman," Mr Desai said.
"We need
to see that nationality is verified within three months. The government needs
to be more sensitive in such cases," he said.