Two Pakistani nationals arrested in Ambala after escaping from Jammu Juvenile Observation home AMBALA/JAMMU: Two Pakistan nationals who fled from a juvenile observation home in Jammu’s RS Pura area Monday were arrested 400km away at Ambala Cantonment railway station by Haryana STF.Mohammad Sana-Ullah, 20, of Jaatala village in Muzaffargarh district of Punjab, Pakistan, and 23-year-old Ahsan Anwar of Mohalla Rashid Park, Buchike village in Nankana Sahib district of Punjab, Pakistan, were handed over to Jammu & Kashmir Police on Tuesday evening, less than 24 hours after their escape.They had broken out of the juvenile home along with a local gangster, Karanjit Singh alias Gugga, who shot at and injured two cops with an illegal pistol. Six policemen deployed at the home, including an ASI, have been suspended for alleged dereliction of duty. They face a departmental probe. Search for Gugga is underway.“Shortly after the breakout, alert was sounded in Jammu region and messages were transmitted to neighbouring states,” said a police officer in Jammu. Ambala STF DSP Aman said they received “specific intelligence” about the three fugitives and tightened security and vigil.“After fleeing Jammu, Karanjit (Gugga) and the two Pakistanis went to his associate, Thakur, and all four of them travelled to Ambala by bus. They had also snatched a two-wheeler on the way. After reaching Ambala, they split up. Karanjit and Thakur went off elsewhere while Sana-Ullah and Anwar were nabbed at Ambala Cantonment railway station,” he added.The DSP said the Pakistani duo planned to enter Nepal via Uttar Pradesh and flee the country.The two injured policemen are in hospital. Officials sources said a fresh FIR under BNS sections 109 (attempted murder), 132 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty), and Arms Act had been registered against the trio.Sources said Anwar, then 16, had crossed over into India in Oct 2019 while playing ‘hide and seek’ and had been in detention since then despite facing a trial and getting a release order on June 30, 2021. Sana-Ullah was captured in 2021 after crossing over illegally.About the AuthorJaskaran SinghDaily news reporting from the field of agriculture, farmers, crime, health, environment, education, politics, and feature articles from Ambala (with coverage of Kurukshetra & Yamunanagar).Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFormer Assam Congress Chief Bhupen Borah to Join BJP, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma ConfirmsPM Modi Invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman to India, Om Birla Hands Over Letter in DhakaIndian Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Minor Detained In New JerseyMumbai Hosts Modi-Macron Talks, Rafale In Focus; Bill Gates To Attend AI Summit Under Epstein CloudFrom 1910 To Today: PM Modi Revives Veer Savarkar Saga During Talks With France President MacronWatch Macron’s Diary Unfold: Jog, 26/11 Homage And High-Stakes Meet With PM ModiPM Modi, Emmanuel Macron Vow Strong India-France Anti Terror Front, Signals Big G7-BRICS BridgePM Modi, Emmanuel Macron Elevate India France Ties, Inaugurate H125 Line And Expand Strategic AgendaIndia, France Launch H125 Helicopter Line In Karnataka, Rajnath Singh Sees Export And Jobs Surge‘Targeting People Like Terrorists’: Mamata Banerjee Attacks EC Over SIR, Cites Bangladesh Polls123PhotostoriesRamadan 2026: How to make Mushroom and Soya Kebab for Iftar5 Vastu-approved flowering plants you must grow to attract luck and prosperity8 smart ways to include beetroot in kids’ breakfastHow to make Dahi wale Aloo for dinner at homeIndia’s top 5 states leading residential real estate market in 20267 car maintenance tips every owner should know5 windiest cities in the world and why tourists love visiting themYour gym routine is fixing more than your weight, it’s fixing your body7 fascinating birds that can swim underwater like fishRamadan 2026: Why Muslims break their Ramadan fast with dates123Hot PicksEmmanuel Macron India VisitGold rate todaySaudi Labour Law ViolationVB-G RAM G schemeIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingLas Vegas TragedyKayla NicoleCosta RicaJutta LeerdamStefon DiggsKayla NicoleSan Jose SharksBrandon BussiCandace OwensJake Paul Fiance
AMBALA/JAMMU: Two Pakistan nationals who fled from a juvenile observation home in Jammu’s RS Pura area Monday were arrested 400km away at Ambala Cantonment railway station by Haryana STF.Mohammad Sana-Ullah, 20, of Jaatala village in Muzaffargarh district of Punjab, Pakistan, and 23-year-old Ahsan Anwar of Mohalla Rashid Park, Buchike village in Nankana Sahib district of Punjab, Pakistan, were handed over to Jammu & Kashmir Police on Tuesday evening, less than 24 hours after their escape.They had broken out of the juvenile home along with a local gangster, Karanjit Singh alias Gugga, who shot at and injured two cops with an illegal pistol. Six policemen deployed at the home, including an ASI, have been suspended for alleged dereliction of duty. They face a departmental probe. Search for Gugga is underway.“Shortly after the breakout, alert was sounded in Jammu region and messages were transmitted to neighbouring states,” said a police officer in Jammu. Ambala STF DSP Aman said they received “specific intelligence” about the three fugitives and tightened security and vigil.“After fleeing Jammu, Karanjit (Gugga) and the two Pakistanis went to his associate, Thakur, and all four of them travelled to Ambala by bus. They had also snatched a two-wheeler on the way. After reaching Ambala, they split up. Karanjit and Thakur went off elsewhere while Sana-Ullah and Anwar were nabbed at Ambala Cantonment railway station,” he added.The DSP said the Pakistani duo planned to enter Nepal via Uttar Pradesh and flee the country.The two injured policemen are in hospital. Officials sources said a fresh FIR under BNS sections 109 (attempted murder), 132 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty), and Arms Act had been registered against the trio.Sources said Anwar, then 16, had crossed over into India in Oct 2019 while playing ‘hide and seek’ and had been in detention since then despite facing a trial and getting a release order on June 30, 2021. Sana-Ullah was captured in 2021 after crossing over illegally.