Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘India abducted Pak ex-army man’

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A Pakistani retired army officer was lured to Nepal with a job prospect before being seized by Indian intelligen­ce, which hopes to use him to secure the release of an Indian agent sentenced to death by Pakistan, security officials said on Tuesday.

According to two senior security officials, Indian agents abducted Lt Col Mohammad Habib, who went missing on April 6 after arriving in Nepal. They said Habib’s abduction was aimed at pressuring Pakistan to release Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian naval officer convicted of espionage who was sentenced to death on April 10.

Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters about the case. Indian officials did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. One of the officials said records show that Habib “arrived at the Kathmandu airport on April 6. An Indian national took him to a hotel after receiving him” at the airport.

The second official also confirmed the account, saying Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing planned Habib’s abduction. The two Pakistani officials said Jadhav has been linked to 1,345 deaths in acts of terrorism in Pakistan. They told The Associated Press that he joined India’s Naval intelligen­ce in 2001 and was later posted in Iran, from where he made secret trips to Pakistan using fake ID documents before his 2016 arrest. AP

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