TEHRAN: Iranian border guards accused of killing a Pakistani civilian on
 the weekend 'unintentionally' entered Pakistan in pursuit of drug 
traffickers, the commander of Iran s police border guard said Tuesday.  
  'Three Iranian border guards pursued the drug traffickers and 
unintentionally and due to darkness entered Pakistani territory and were
 arrested by Pakistani forces,' Hossein Zolfaqari was quoted as saying 
by the ISNA news agency.    Two smugglers were killed in the incident 
and another was wounded, he said, without giving their nationalities. He
 said 500 kilogrammes (1,100 pounds) of drugs were seized.    Zolfaqari 
denied any Pakistani civilian was killed in the incident.    Pakistani 
officials said they detained the three border guards on Sunday in 
Pakistani territory after they shot at a car, killing a Pakistani man 
and wounding his brother.    The incident occurred in the town of Mazan 
Sar Mashkail, the main town of insurgency-hit Baluchistan province, 
which borders Iran s Sistan-Baluchestan province.    Zolfaqari said a 
delegation of Iranian border guards had spoken with Pakistani officials 
asking for the release of their colleagues and that more talks were 
scheduled.    He noted that the border is poorly marked.    Iranian 
foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast, asked about the incident,
 told reporters on Tuesday: 'We do not have precise details. Usually 
such incidents do occur in the borders but it will be solved with 
discussion by both sides.' 
 
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