Khaleej Times

Five Pakistanis languish in Indian jail despite completing their terms

- IANS

new delhi — The fate of five Pakistani nationals, languishin­g in a jail in the national capital, is uncertain as Pakistan has refused to accept that they are its citizens.

According to highly placed sources, the Pakistani nationals were arrested at different points of time, and charged under the Official Secrets Act, among other things. They are keen to return to their country and lead a normal life, but Pakistan is refusing to accept them as its citizens in order to “hide its anti-India terror activities and agenda from the global arena”.

The five suspected Pakistani spies have been waiting for deportatio­n for the past one year to five years, even after their family members have acknowledg­ed they are Pakistani citizens, the sources said.

The Foreigner Regional Registrati­on Offices (FRRO) department of Delhi Police has been waiting to deport the five men, who were arrested for their alleged involvemen­t in spying inside India between 2007 to 2015. They have completed their prison terms in Lampur prison, located in outer Delhi’s Narela.

Officials from the FRRO have approached the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi several times and sent numerous letters along with proof of their citizenshi­p, “but they have been turned down every time”, the sources added. “The High Commission has not confirmed their identities and, as a result, these Pakistani nationals have no choice but to remain in prison,” the source said.

IANS got access their names, addresses, and charges under which the men have been jailed in India. Three of them belong to Karachi and two are from Pakistan’s Punjab province.

A senior official said: “They are suspected spies and came to India to execute operations. They are trained as spies in terrorist camps in Pakistan used by the ISI against India for secret intelligen­ce operations, and other terror operations.” —

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