No evidence found against two Pakistani teenagers imprisoned in India

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Two Pakistani teenagers, accused of carrying out the Uri attack, will soon be released, according to Indian media.

A closure report for the two Pakistani students has been filed in the trial court by National Investigation Agency of India. The Indian media stated on Sunday that the two boys' involvement in the Uri attack could not be proved, which is why they will be sent to Pakistan as a goodwill gesture.

The Indian media stated on Sunday that the two boys' involvement in the Uri attack could not be proved, which is why they will be sent to Pakistan as a goodwill gesture.The Indian army has been informed about the case closure of the two teenagers.

The Indian army has been informed about the case closure of the two teenagers. The two boys, Ahsan Khursheed and Faisal, were arrested three days after the attack in Uri in September 2016.

The two boys, Ahsan Khursheed and Faisal, were arrested three days after the attack in Uri in September 2016. They were living in a village in Azad Kashmir, located at an hour's walk from the Line of Control. They were picked by the Indian Army after they had strayed across the border.

They were living in a village in Azad Kashmir, located at an hour's walk from the Line of Control. They were picked by the Indian Army after they had strayed across the border. The Indian foreign ministry had said that the two boys had confessed to facilitating the terror attack.

The Indian foreign ministry had said that the two boys had confessed to facilitating the terror attack.Faisal’s brother

Faisal’s brother Ghullam Mustafa Tabassum, a doctor by profession, had told the Indian media that Faisal was at home on the day Indian agencies claimed terrorists crossed the border into India.“I don’t want any controversy or recrimination which is why I had not contacted the media,” Tabassum had said. "I am his older brother and am supposed to protect him. I do not know what to do. I can only hope someone powerful in India reads our story and sends these boys home.”

“I don’t want any controversy or recrimination which is why I had not contacted the media,” Tabassum had said. "I am his older brother and am supposed to protect him. I do not know what to do. I can only hope someone powerful in India reads our story and sends these boys home.”Their school principal, Basharat Husain in Muzaffarabad, said both boys were 16 years old and had just graduated from class nine. About

Their school principal, Basharat Husain in Muzaffarabad, said both boys were 16 years old and had just graduated from class nine. About Faisal the principal said he was an extremely well-behaved student. “I did not know the two [Faisal and Ahsan] were friends,” Husain said. "But it is not surprising, given that they were in the same school, and came from similar backgrounds.”

“I did not know the two [Faisal and Ahsan] were friends,” Husain said. "But it is not surprising, given that they were in the same school, and came from similar backgrounds.”Accidental crossing of the LoC is not unheard of as people on both sides of the border sometimes

The accidental crossing of LoC is not unheard of as people on both sides of the border sometimes forget their way.