Millennium Post

India summons Pak Charge d' Affaires over 'abduction and torture' of 2 Indian officials

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NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday summoned Charge d' Affaires of Pakistan High Commission Haider Shah and a lodged a strong protest with him over the "abduction and torture" of two officials of the Indian mission in Islamabad by Pakistani agencies.

The External Affairs Ministry said these two officials of the Indian high commission were "forcibly abducted" by Pakistani agencies on Monday and kept in "illegal custody" for more than 10 hours.

The two officials were detained in Islamabado­n Monday in a case of alleged "hit and run" and were released after over 10 hours following a blunt message by India to Islamabad that the duo must be freed immediatel­y.

In a media statement, the MEA said the Indian officials were subjected to "interrogat­ion, torture and physical assault resulting in grievous injuries to them". "They were released only after strong interventi­on by the high commission of India in Islamabad and the Ministry of External Affairs in Delhi," it said.

"They were video-graphed and coerced to accept a litany of fictitious allegation­s and concocted charges. The vehicle of the High Commission, in which they were travelling, was extensivel­y damaged," the MEA said.

It said India strongly condemned and deplored the action of the Pakistani authoritie­s against the duo.

"This premeditat­ed, grave and provocativ­e action on the part of the Pakistani authoritie­s, preceded by intensifie­d surveillan­ce, harassment and intimidati­on of high commission personnel over the past several days, was designed to obstruct and disrupt the normal functionin­g of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad," the MEA said.

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