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Home Ministry annual report features Spain-Morocco border photo instead of Indo-Pak

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Home Minister Rajnath Singh ordered an enquiry for the goof up done by the Ministry of Home Affairs in the annual report. The report to show the flood lights installed along the India-Pakistan border features a photograph of Spain-Morocco border, according to the reports.

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Along with the wrong photograph under page 40 of the annual report’s data is given which says that “Floodlights have been sanctioned for 2043.76 km along the Pakistan border, of which 1943.76 km was completed and only 100 km remained”.

Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said, “we are enquiring into the matter and will issue an apology if there is merit in it.”

The annual reports came on after the compilation of reports from Home Ministry was being reviewed during Budget Session in April.

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“Spain and Morocco have a sea between them but there are Spanish conclaves on the north coast of Africa that have a fenced and floodlit border with Morocco. The picture was taken in 2006 by a Spanish photographer, Javier Moyano.”, According to a report.

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