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SPY Network In Ministry of Defence Production Pakistan

Its unfortunate to say but Pakistan institutions are filled with traitors and spies. That too cheap ones. I dont know if its to do with economic situation of country or just the typical greed that people have nowadays.
I can tell with absolute certainty that our institutions are brimming with spies and its just karam of Allah that we survive. This makes me angry and depressed. I think nepotism and violation of merit causes this and our military is to be blamed as well. Our establishment and agencies hire snakes to do their dirty work and those snakes end up biting us. I also think all these foreign national Pakistanis are a huge security risk, the stupid Pakistani mentality of getting impressed from overseas Pakistanis will doom us. These UK and EU national Pakistanis are being given big and sensitive roles and i worry they will slice open our veins (no offence to the majority patriot overseas pakistanis, but im sure they agree with this). I even think traitors have infiltrated our establishment. Ive been told am paranoid but i know im right and it even cost me alot.
I just pray my country survives.

You mean Pakistan society don't you? It all stems from corruption which leads to an unfair society and injustice and people holding bitter experiences and callous emotions.-" Its unfortunate to say but Pakistan institutions are filled with traitors and spies. "

The sooner Pakistan makes high level corruption a capital punishment the sooner Pakistan will change.
 
Ministry of defence production should be led by Army officer. And all major posts should be given to army officers. It's a sensitive department like Nadra. Civilians are usually corrupt.

Aisa kehne waly koi Hy is thread me ?

One of the accused is a retired army officer lol
 

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2021


ISLAMABAD: A spying network working for a foreign intelligence agency has been traced and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has so far arrested nine suspects from the network, of whom two are seeking post-arrest bail from the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The matter came to light when Justice Aamer Farooq of the IHC heard the case on Thursday and adjourned the hearing until Aug 10.

According to the court’s documents, the accused were involved “in spying activities in the Ministry of Defence Production”.

In a similar case, the IHC had in June dismissed the post-arrest bail petition of a senior official working on the Chinese desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who was “spying for Russian intelligence”.


Syed Qalb-e-Abbas is a BS-18 official of the Ministry of Planning and Development and was working at the foreign ministry on deputation.

The court dismissed his bail petition because he was facing charges of leaking sensitive information and had been booked under sections 3 and 4 of the Official Secrets Act.

The accused in the present case have been charged under the same sections of the Official Secrets Act, besides sections 34, 109 and 409 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

The court record shows the accused were serving and retired officials of the Ministry of Defence Production, or private contractors dealing with defence-related purchases, and were involved in stealing secret information and sharing it with the agent of a foreign intelligence agency.


The accused who have been arrested so far are Safdar Rehman, Tafzeelur Rehman, Mohammad Waqar, Mohammad Ashfaq, Mohammad Tahir, Mujtaba Hussain, Mohammad Ashraf, retired Lt Col Irfan Hameed Kiani and Ahmed Kiani.

As per the court’s documents, after getting a tip from intelligence agencies, FIA arrested an ex-employee of the Directorate General of Defence Purchase, Ministry of Defence Production, who was planning a meeting with “a diplomat/foreign intelligence agent with the intent to communicate and deliver secret information/documents prejudicial to the safety and interest of the country”.


In time it was revealed that the accused were in the business of selling information to a foreign spying agency. FIA also recovered cash and mobile phones from the accused.

Initially an FIR was lodged against three persons, namely Safdar, Tafzeel and Ashfaq. However, following disclosures made by them the other accused were also arrested, including military contractors Lt Col Irfan Kiani and Ahmed Kiani, the owner of Core Corporation (Pvt) Limited.

The Core Group, which deals in military and defence projects in the energy sector, claims having collaboration with various manufacturers in Asia, Europe and the Americas in brands, commodities, technology and infrastructure.


As per the allegations, Lt Col Kiani and his son Ahmed have been receiving secret/confidential documents from one of the accused, Safdar, so that the same could be provided to a foreign agent. FIA recovered confidential documents related to defence purchases and defence production from their custody.

Some electronic devices/gadgets were also recovered that have been sent for forensic analysis, say the court papers.

Lt Col Kiani and Ahmed, who have both been confined to the Adiala Jail, filed the post-arrest bail petition in the IHC.

Appearing on behalf of the federal government, Additional Attorney General Qasim Wadud filed an application that stated the government intends to place some highly sensitive information on judicial record.

He requested for an in-camera hearing so that the government could easily present its stance in the case.
Even Russian and other agencies are spying on defense production and private Pakistani companies are colluding!
It were indians and I have reported a link several times. These bastards have helped them connect to our servers and snoop whatever they can get their hands on.

I have a lot of documents posted by a childish hacker who posts them for fame on twitter and Telegram.

I have reported them to FIA atleast 5 times everytime no response.

Here is one of his tweets
@Foxtrot Alpha please look into this I am pretty sure people who I have been following have more deeper connections than just few Pawns in MoDP, PAC Kamra has no internet so document leakage from there is also work of traitors like these.


Pakistan really needs encrypted document sharing system and secured servers/Cyber environment.
 
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Let's not 8gnire the fact that there was a bridge engineer introducing them to cooperate with X agent in Russia. However, the news is just revealed while it was worked long ago. On other note; accountability and inside check have gone by many levels. No mole is going to be spared or live longer.
Russians have less moles than indians.
 
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And please dont think that they are the only ones doing this. We are way deeper into their system.
 
Ministry of defence production should be led by Army officer. And all major posts should be given to army officers. It's a sensitive department like Nadra. Civilians are usually corrupt.



Aisa kehne waly koi Hy is thread me ?
A brigadier and one civilian scientist were w sentenced to death some time back, a Lt Gen in jail.
This news, a retired lt. Colonel is also implicated...looks linchpin of the ring
 
Russians have less moles than indians.

The links are built and forwarded by someone with more brotherly access to us. Russia don't have such numbers as compare to India. However, we wouldn't complain since spy games are played in such rules. There will be more news about busting of assets in few days or a month.
 
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And please dont think that they are the only ones doing this. We are way deeper into their system.
If you are using software or operating system design in a foreign country than your system is compromised to began with. That’s why US banned Chinese (network hardware) and Russia (Kesperkey) software for their govt computers.
 

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2021


ISLAMABAD: A spying network working for a foreign intelligence agency has been traced and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has so far arrested nine suspects from the network, of whom two are seeking post-arrest bail from the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The matter came to light when Justice Aamer Farooq of the IHC heard the case on Thursday and adjourned the hearing until Aug 10.

According to the court’s documents, the accused were involved “in spying activities in the Ministry of Defence Production”.

In a similar case, the IHC had in June dismissed the post-arrest bail petition of a senior official working on the Chinese desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who was “spying for Russian intelligence”.


Syed Qalb-e-Abbas is a BS-18 official of the Ministry of Planning and Development and was working at the foreign ministry on deputation.

The court dismissed his bail petition because he was facing charges of leaking sensitive information and had been booked under sections 3 and 4 of the Official Secrets Act.

The accused in the present case have been charged under the same sections of the Official Secrets Act, besides sections 34, 109 and 409 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

The court record shows the accused were serving and retired officials of the Ministry of Defence Production, or private contractors dealing with defence-related purchases, and were involved in stealing secret information and sharing it with the agent of a foreign intelligence agency.


The accused who have been arrested so far are Safdar Rehman, Tafzeelur Rehman, Mohammad Waqar, Mohammad Ashfaq, Mohammad Tahir, Mujtaba Hussain, Mohammad Ashraf, retired Lt Col Irfan Hameed Kiani and Ahmed Kiani.

As per the court’s documents, after getting a tip from intelligence agencies, FIA arrested an ex-employee of the Directorate General of Defence Purchase, Ministry of Defence Production, who was planning a meeting with “a diplomat/foreign intelligence agent with the intent to communicate and deliver secret information/documents prejudicial to the safety and interest of the country”.


In time it was revealed that the accused were in the business of selling information to a foreign spying agency. FIA also recovered cash and mobile phones from the accused.

Initially an FIR was lodged against three persons, namely Safdar, Tafzeel and Ashfaq. However, following disclosures made by them the other accused were also arrested, including military contractors Lt Col Irfan Kiani and Ahmed Kiani, the owner of Core Corporation (Pvt) Limited.

The Core Group, which deals in military and defence projects in the energy sector, claims having collaboration with various manufacturers in Asia, Europe and the Americas in brands, commodities, technology and infrastructure.


As per the allegations, Lt Col Kiani and his son Ahmed have been receiving secret/confidential documents from one of the accused, Safdar, so that the same could be provided to a foreign agent. FIA recovered confidential documents related to defence purchases and defence production from their custody.

Some electronic devices/gadgets were also recovered that have been sent for forensic analysis, say the court papers.

Lt Col Kiani and Ahmed, who have both been confined to the Adiala Jail, filed the post-arrest bail petition in the IHC.

Appearing on behalf of the federal government, Additional Attorney General Qasim Wadud filed an application that stated the government intends to place some highly sensitive information on judicial record.

He requested for an in-camera hearing so that the government could easily present its stance in the case.
Even Russian and other agencies are spying on defense production and private Pakistani companies are colluding!
The hundred dollar question is what technologies of consequence are we developing other than ballistics and cruise missiles? Those developments too I believe are managed exclusively by the SPD. Is SPD answerable/comes within the ambit to/of the MoD?
 

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