Be not mistaken, this suspected cross-border trespasser is no terrorist out to create disturbance but a dove, usually associated with peace.
The white-coloured pigeon, with Pakistani seal and Tehsil Shakargarh, district Narowal stamped on it in Urdu, was spotted and caught yesterday by one Ramesh Kumar from his house at Manwal village on the Indo-Pak border.
As the bird looked 'suspect' due to the Pakistani marking, Ramesh took it to the Bamial police station.
Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kaushal said he suspected that the pigeon had indeed landed on the Indian soil from Pakistan. When asked if the bird had any message attached to it, Kaushal said nothing of that sort had been found.
Until the investigation gets over, the intruder will cool its heels at the Indian police station on a wing and a prayer.
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