Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Alleged spy met Jodhpur MP for visa help?

- Prawesh Lama prawesh.lama@hindustant­imes.com

The men for whom he was seeking visas were to come to Barmer so I advised him to meet the local MP there. I didn’t meet him after that.

NEW DELHI: The arrested alleged spy Shoaib, who was arrested on charges of spying for a Pakistani diplomat posted in Delhi, had met a parliament­arian from Rajasthan seeking his help in recommendi­ng visas for four Pakistani citizens.

Shoaib revealed during interrogat­ion, five days after he was arrested. The Delhi Police last Thursday busted a spy ring run by Pakistan ISI agent Mehmood Akhtar, posted in the Pak high commission.

Shoaib told the police that last year he had approached Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Delhi. Shekhawat confirmed to HT that Shoaib had approached him but he denied writing any recommenda­tion. On his Facebook page, Shoaib has uploaded his photograph­s with many politician­s at social gatherings.

“I do not know him personally. I met him during election rallies. These days people come and take selfies with politician­s during campaigns. He must have been one such person,” the Lok Sabha MP said.

Policesour­cesconfirm­ed Shekhawat had not given any recommenda­tion but said they have found many letters written by other politician­s who had requested the Jodhpur magistrate’s office to help Shoaib set his passport cum visa shop at the passport office. Police have said that Shoaib had met Pakistan high commission staffer Akhtar while seeking visa in 2014 for his visit to Pakistan. For the last two years, Shoaib was helping Akhtar find people who were willing to spy for him in exchange for money.

Shoaib told the police that he has been to Pakistan six times in the last two years. He confessed that while his father is a Rajasthan resident, his mother is originally from Pakistan. Using his maternal family’s connection he had visited Pakistan six times.

The police have also sent Shoaib’s tablet to the central forensic science laboratory. Sources said Shoaib destroyed his tablet when he spotted the Rajasthan police on October 27 at a railway station in Rajasthan. The Jodhpur police have also collected the CCTV footage from outside Shoaib’s house. He had recently installed CCTV cameras at his house.

Meanwhile, the crime branch has detained two men from Nagaur, Rajasthan for their alleged role in helping accused men Shoaib, Maulana Ramzan and Subhash Jangir get informatio­n from retired BSF personnel settled in the border areas.

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