The Pakistani Rangers had taken possession of the consignments nearly a month ago, sources said.
They said the consignments, belonging to the Indian diplomat and three officials of Indian Embassy in Islamabad, have not been released by the Pakistani Rangers despite requests by the Indian government.
The issue may figure during the Director General-level talks between border forces of India and Pakistan beginning tomorrow. Sources said India has written to the Pakistan Foreign Office on the issue.
The Pakistani side led by Rangers Director General (Punjab) Maj Gen Umar Farooq Burki was received at the Attari- Wagah land border near Amritsar by senior BSF commanders of the Punjab frontier.
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