The travel expenses of the fishermen are being borne by the Edhi Foundation. Some 262 Indian fishermen remain imprisoned at Malir jail still, officials have said. "The prisoners are kept in good conditions here. Non-Muslims are granted religious freedom, as well," Superintendent Malir Jail Hassan Sehto said. "We want the message that Pakistanis take care of the fishermen to reach India," he added.
"Never in our history have an Indian prisoner and a Pakistani prisoner fought. In fact, the Pakistani prisoners share with the Indians things that their families bring for them when they visit them in jail." The fishermen of India and Pakistan occasionally stray into the other country's waters during their fishing trips and are caught and put into jails where they remain imprisoned for long periods of time.