Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kulbhushan giving crucial intelligen­ce on recent terror attacks: Pakistan

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Pakistan has claimed that Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a military court, was providing “crucial intelligen­ce” about the recent terrorist attacks in the country.

“Jadhav continues to provide crucial intelligen­ce with regard to recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan,” foreign office spokespers­on Nafees Zakaria told Dawn News in an interview. However, Zakaria did not elaborate on the details of the intelligen­ce being provided by Jadhav. The Haguebased Internatio­nal Court of Justice stayed Jadhav’s execution on May 18 but it has to decide the issue of jurisdicti­on in the case, Pakistani officials said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s attorney general Ashtar Ausaf told Dawn News that Pakistan had enough evidence to prove that Jadhav was a “spy”. Ausaf said Pakistan has informatio­n on Jadhav that could not be disclosed due to security reasons.

“The evidence would only be presented before the ICJ once it resumes the hearing,” he said. Ausaf said the ICJ’s ‘procedural order’ of May 18 was neither Pakistan’s defeat nor India’s success and emphasised that when the case re-starts, “Pakistan would be on solid ground to win”.

Responding to a question regarding the constituti­on of a new legal team, Ausaf said that there were no plans to change the team. However, he said it would be “expanded”. When asked why he did not represent Pakistan at the May 15 hearing at the ICJ, Ausaf claimed that he “knew prior to the judgement that the ICJ is going to announce the provisiona­l order”.

Jadhav, 46, was last month sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of “involvemen­t in espionage and sabotage activities” against the country. The ICJ on May 18 stayed the execution of Jadhav.

The ruling triggered criticism of the Pakistan Foreign Office for its “poor handling” and also for its choice of attorney Khawar Qureshi, who presented Pakistan’s case before the ICJ.

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