The claim was made by PoK's Director General of Trade, a retired army officer, during a meeting with state government officials for breaking the deadlock over the arrest of the PoK driver, Divisional Commissioner (Kashmir) Shailendra Kumar told reporters here.
"Surprisingly they conveyed that under the (Cross-LoC) pact, these people have diplomatic immunity. We asked for the documents which provide diplomatic immunity even to drivers," the Divisional Commissioner said.
The PoK authorities have also refused to take back their 48 drivers and trucks which had come with goods to this side.
Kumar said the PoK authorities were asking for release of the driver and return of the narcotic substance as well.
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"We explained to them that it is not possible as a case has been registered and a judicial process has to be followed. We cannot return them without a trial," he said.
"We have also requested the state government to take up the matter with the Centre. We are hopeful some progress will be made in next couple of days," he said.