Islamabad: Pakistan on Thursday released 26 Indian fishermen, including a cancer patient, from a jail in Karachi. After their release from Malir Jail, the fishermen said the authorities treated them well and they were happy to return to their homes, the Online news agency reported.
Samat Lakshman Bambhaniya, the fisherman suffering from cancer, thanked Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari for issuing orders for his release.
He said he had entered Pakistani waters by mistake as he was unaware of the limits.

Samat Lakshman Bambhaniya, a fisherman suffering from cancer, thanked Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari.
Bambhaniya had been lodged in the Karachi jail for over a year now.
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