Indian national arrested in Kasur border crossing near the Pakistan India border after security forces stopped an illegal entry on Saturday. Officials confirmed the incident and shared early details as local police began formal proceedings. The arrest took place close to the international boundary and triggered immediate coordination between Rangers and police units.
Personnel from the Pakistan Rangers spotted the man inside Pakistani territory near the Sehajra area. The location falls under the limits of Ganda Singh police station in Kasur district. Ranger Nasir intercepted the suspect soon after he crossed the border from the Indian side. The Rangers moved quickly and secured the area to avoid any escalation.
Officials identified the detained man as Sharandeep Singh, son of Satnam Singh. He belongs to Pui Pur village in Shahkot tehsil of Jalandhar district in India. Rangers carried out initial questioning at the site and completed basic documentation. After that process, they transferred him to the custody of local police for further action.
Police teams registered the case and started a detailed inquiry. Investigators want to establish how and why the crossing occurred. They plan to check whether the man crossed by mistake or acted with intent. Officers also intend to review border movement patterns in the area and speak with relevant security units.
Authorities stressed that border violations raise serious security concerns. They said law enforcement agencies treat such incidents with caution and follow standard legal procedures. Police officers confirmed that the law will guide every step of the process without delay or exception.
Indian national arrested in Kasur border crossing cases have surfaced in the past as well. Officials note that such incidents often involve confusion among civilians living near border villages. At the same time, security agencies stay alert due to regional tensions and past incidents.
The police continue to hold Sharandeep Singh while investigators complete their work. Officials said they will share further updates after the inquiry moves forward and legal requirements progress through the system.

