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Suspected Pakistani spy arrested at Delhi airport


Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, November 15, 2009
First Published: 14:04 IST(15/11/2009)
Last Updated: 14:08 IST(15/11/2009)

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A suspected Pakistani spy was arrested from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi early on Sunday, home ministry sources said.

"He is being interrogated and it is still not clear what he was doing in India," an official said.

"We are trying to ascertain his antecedents," the official said. He did not elaborate when the suspected spy had arrived in India or whether he had genuine travel documents.

The arrested person may have terror links and it is being ascertained if he was spying for Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence, the sources said.


Suspected Pakistani spy arrested at Delhi airport- Hindustan Times
 
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low lifes..

for them anyone having a passport of Pakistan and found in India is:
- either a spy of ISI
- a terrorist belonging to (Taliban)
- an extremist belonging to ( LeT)
 
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I dont think anyone in the Pakistani spy agency is dumb enough to arrive in an airport in new delhi without proper travel documents.

Most likely they are interrogating another innocent Pakistani citizen like they did to Khalid Mehmood.
 
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It’s not a drama sir je he is an ISI………!!!!

“What he was doing in India” is enough evidence.........:hitwall:
 
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Boss of spy ring arrested in Delhi- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos

Just days ahead of the first anniversary of the 26/11 attack on Mumbai, Indian intelligence authorities on Sunday (November 15) arrested a Pakistani spy at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. "One Pakistani spy was arrested at IGI airport yesterday," Union Home Secretary G K Pillai said without giving out any further details.

However, highly placed sources in the government and the intelligence set up have told TIMES NOW that the Pakistani citizen in his mid-40s and had been sent by the government to conduct surveys across sensitive locations.

He was found to be carrying maps and photographs of defence and other sensitive installations in Central and Western UP. Sources believe this man to be a part of a larger spy ring and that he was operating in India for the last 5-6 years.

Teams from the Home Ministry are currently travelling to areas of Central and Western UP. Teams have been sent to Lucknow which boasts of a large cantonment area also, a team has been sent to Saharanpur, very close to the Narora Atomic Power Station. It is believed that the arrested spy was also a regular visitor to a particular town in Eastern UP.
 
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Boss of spy ring arrested in Delhi- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos

Just days ahead of the first anniversary of the 26/11 attack on Mumbai, Indian intelligence authorities on Sunday (November 15) arrested a Pakistani spy at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. "One Pakistani spy was arrested at IGI airport yesterday," Union Home Secretary G K Pillai said without giving out any further details.

However, highly placed sources in the government and the intelligence set up have told TIMES NOW that the Pakistani citizen in his mid-40s and had been sent by the government to conduct surveys across sensitive locations.

He was found to be carrying maps and photographs of defence and other sensitive installations in Central and Western UP. Sources believe this man to be a part of a larger spy ring and that he was operating in India for the last 5-6 years.

Teams from the Home Ministry are currently travelling to areas of Central and Western UP. Teams have been sent to Lucknow which boasts of a large cantonment area also, a team has been sent to Saharanpur, very close to the Narora Atomic Power Station. It is believed that the arrested spy was also a regular visitor to a particular town in Eastern UP.


:cheesy: why he was carrying the maps when we can survey any location through google earth.

dahhhhh

And BTW Narora Atomic Power Station already has saftey issues of own on technical basis so we dont need to check it out physically.
 
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It would be silly not to expect India, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan etc to have spies operating within each others countries. Intelligence gathering is an important issue which is helpful in all spheres of policy decisions. Now that the spy has been apprehended his motives and instructions must be ascertained and he must be treated in accordance with the rules of the Geneva convention
 
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It would be silly not to expect India, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan etc to have spies operating within each others countries. Intelligence gathering is an important issue which is helpful in all spheres of policy decisions. Now that the spy has been apprehended his motives and instructions must be ascertained

:lol: hmmmm Ok can you post same comment on the thread stating Pakistan arrested Indian spy
 
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low lifes..

for them anyone having a passport of Pakistan and found in India is:
- either a spy of ISI
- a terrorist belonging to (Taliban)
- an extremist belonging to ( LeT)




Could it be coz the other way round has invariably been found to be true ?

i.e... ppl of the three categories highlighted above invariably carried a Green Passport.
 
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:lol: hmmmm Ok can you post same comment on the thread stating Pakistan arrested Indian spy

I note your editing of my post. You suggesting that Pakistan is no longer a subscriber to the Geneva Convention I see :P
 
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Man why the hell ISI would send her man without proper documents??? BS Another poor Pakistani will be handled wrong.........
 
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I note your editing of my post. You suggesting that Pakistan is no longer a subscriber to the Geneva Convention I see :P
i did not included your comment about human rights under Geneva Convention because, India never upheld these rules.

we have seen this when Pakistani innocent people who mistakenly crosses Rajhistan border, and those arrested in petty issues were when returned by India after decades they were trotured by Indian to an extent that non of them was in senses and all lost their mental balance due to Indian torture.
 
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Man why the hell ISI would send her man without proper documents??? BS Another poor Pakistani will be handled wrong.........

Or may be an Indian man :) poor soul




Policeman helped Pak spy obtain Indian passport?
TIMES NEWS NETWORK & AGENCIES 17 November 2009, 01:50pm IST



LUCKNOW: Two persons were arrested here on Tuesday for their alleged links with suspected Pakistani spy Syed Amir Ali. Though police have refused to

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confirm a third arrest in the case, but sources say that the third accused is believed to be a policeman.

While police officials were unwilling to divulge details of those arrested, informed sources said the arrested policeman was responsible for giving Ali an intelligence clearance that got him an Indian passport, IANS reported.

The duo, identified as Mohd Arshad alias Arshu and Chaand, were arrested from the old city area on charges of assisting Syed Amir Ali (36), who was nabbed at Delhi's IGI airport on Saturday, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) A K Jain told PTI in Lucknow.

He said the two accused were touts, who prepared fake papers including address proof, which were used by Ali, alias Jabbar to obtain the passport and other documents, including a driving licence.

The ADG said the two were being interrogated. A senior police officer in Delhi said the two were caught by a joint team of Delhi Police's Special Cell and UP's ATS. There were reports about a third arrest but police have not confirmed it.

While the seized passport was issued under the name of 'Syed Amir Ali', the licence was in the name of 'S A Ali', the Delhi Police officer said.

Official sources said investigators are probing whether Arshad had bribed passport and transport department officials to get these documents for Ali.

Ali, who the police says hails from Karachi, was caught while trying to board a flight to Damman in Saudi Arabia allegedly using the fake passport he procured from Lucknow, where he stayed between 2005 and 2006.

Times Now reported that a Delhi Police team which arrived on Monday has been carrying out investigations at the passport and the transport offices.

Police are also investigating how suspected spy Syed Amir Ali contacted property dealer Arshad and others and got help to escape notice of security agencies.

Security agencies have pointed to a larger conspiracy to assist Syed – this after it was pointed out that Syed had a genuine passport with a fake address on it.

Times Now has been told that Syed could have bribed officials to procure the passport. Uttar Pradesh’s Anti-Terror Squad has been alerted over the possibility of the involvement of some regional passport officers in the scam.

According to Times Now, the question that now arises is whether touts and small time dealers are being made a convenient scapegoat in what could be a massive security lapse. Given that a Pakistani national was able to get a genuine Indian passport with a fake residence proof, the conspiracy could easily involve top police officials, and if the regional passport office is to be held accountable, so should the Union Home Secretary.


Policeman helped Pak spy obtain Indian passport? - India - The Times of India
 
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