Millennium Post

Expelled Pak spy: 16 other Embassy men involved in espionage ring

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NEW DELHI: The Pakistan High Commission employee, who was recently expelled by India for spying, had named 16 other “staffers” who were also allegedly involved in the espionage ring, police said on Tuesday.

During his joint interrogat­ion by Delhi Police and intelligen­ce agencies, expelled Pakistani High Commission staffer Mehmood Akhtar had claimed that 16 other employees of the diplomatic mission were in touch with spies for extracting sensitive informatio­n and documents pertaining to army and BSF deployment, said a senior police officer privy to the probe.

His claims are still being verified and, if found to be true, the police might write to the Ministry of External Affairs to take the matter forward, the officer said.

Crime Branch teams are raiding various places in Rajasthan to apprehend the locals who were providing confidenti­al documents and informatio­n to Akhtar, who allegedly headed the espionage racket.

Two teams of Crime Branch are currently in Rajasthan along with the other arrested accused — Maulana Ramzan, Subhash Jangir and Shoaib — to seek details of paramilita­ry personnel who might be involved in leaking informatio­n to them, sources said. Two persons have also been detained in Rajasthan and are currently being questioned, said the officer. “It is suspected that some retired officers were in touch with the arrested spies,” he said. Samajwadi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Munavvar Saleem’s personal assistant Farhat Khan was also arrested last week in connection with the espionage racket. The Pakistan High Commission staffer was caught receiving secret documents here on October 26.

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