
BSF detains 15-year-old Pakistani boy who crossed border in Gujarat after quarrel with family members
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The Border Security Force detained a 15-year-old Pakistani boy who reportedly crossed the border in Gujarat after a quarrel with his family members.
India's Border Security Force (BSF) has detained a 15-year-old Pakistani boy who crossed the border fencing in Gujarat. On preliminary interrogation, the boy mentioned that he ran away from his home after a quarrel with his family members.
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