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Jhadav had confessed his involvement in subversive activities in Karachi and Balochistan

QUETTA: The Balochistan Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) registered a First Information Report (FIR) against detained Indian 'spy' Kulbushan Jadhav under various sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act, sources in the Balochistan government confirmed on Tuesday.

Sources in the provincial home and tribal affairs department said the case against the Indian Navy officer, who was arrested from Chaman district last month, was lodged after instructions were received from the federal interior ministry a few days ago.

Related: Govt airs video of Indian spy admitting involvement in Balochistan insurgency

Jhadav's arrest and confessions
Law enforcement agencies had announced the arrest of Jadhav during an intelligence-based raid in Balochistan's Chaman last month.

The Indian Foreign Ministry had confirmed that the arrested man was a former Indian Navy officer, but the Pakistani government claimed to have recovered travel documents and multiple fake identities of Jadhav, establishing him as an Indian spy who entered into Balochistan through Iran — holding a valid Iranian visa.

In a video shown to media during a joint press conference by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) head Lt Gen Asim Bajwa and Federal Information Minister Pervez Rashid on March 31 Kulbushan Jadhav confessed to involvement in terror activities in Balochistan and Karachi.

After Jadhav's arrest, Pakistan summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale to lodge a strong protest over 'India's spying activities' in Pakistan, besides apprising the international community about the arrest.

Related: EU, major capitals apprised about Indian agent’s arrest: Foreign Office

Terrorism case lodged against Indian spy Jadhav - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
He is wrongly implicated. He was first abducted from Iran, then forced to speak a tutored line in a video. Now this. And all the time Pakistan refused to give Yadav Indian consular access which is a international norm.
 
He is wrongly implicated. He was first abducted from Iran, then forced to speak a tutored line in a video. Now this. And all the time Pakistan refused to give Yadav Indian consular access which is a international norm.
Kasab was grabbed too, he was given a heavy dose of drugs and then given a gun in a crowded place.After that he was served biryani for his achievements and in the end he asked for forgiveness from his bhagwan for his acts.
 
He is wrongly implicated. He was first abducted from Iran, then forced to speak a tutored line in a video. Now this. And all the time Pakistan refused to give Yadav Indian consular access which is a international norm.
But spreading terrorism is not an international norm.
you people are doing it, its not hidden anymore.
 
He is wrongly implicated. He was first abducted from Iran, then forced to speak a tutored line in a video. Now this. And all the time Pakistan refused to give Yadav Indian consular access which is a international norm.

Counselor access is not given to terrorists, just like India didn't provide to Kasab. He will rot in jail for rest of his life, however if he cooperate and help Pakistan in dismantling terror web of Hindustan than maybe he will not have to do hard labor during his imprisonment.
 
First, as a neutral observer I have to remind the two countries- spies and spycraft is everywhere. We catch Russian spies all the time, russians catch ours too. Civilized countries understand they are not a means to torture. I've seen so many comments from pakistanis saying let's torture the guy. That might make you sound great internally, but when the world is silently watching, it reflects badly.

Secondly, consular access among civilized countries is always given if the person has been acknowledged as a citizen of another country.

I read earlier, right here in PDF, where a Indian who crossed over was implicated as a spy decades ago. His crimes/ charges were yet adjudicated by Pakistani courts as being innocent, yet he was not let go and died recently.

Now_ let's take a moment and understand that pakistani courts back in 90's were a model of fair and proper justice compared to the last 10 years i.e. In today's Pakistan, the justice who found the killer of the governor to be guilty had to relocate to another country, and the guy who put a garland around the neck of the killer was given the job of being judge in Pakistani courts.

Pakistanis may not get this- but such behavior alarms the rest of the world. It's just not proper.
 
First, as a neutral observer I have to remind the two countries- spies and spycraft is everywhere. We catch Russian spies all the time, russians catch ours too. Civilized countries understand they are not a means to torture. I've seen so many comments from pakistanis saying let's torture the guy. That might make you sound great internally, but when the world is silently watching, it reflects badly.

Secondly, consular access among civilized countries is always given if the person has been acknowledged as a citizen of another country.

I read earlier, right here in PDF, where a Indian who crossed over was implicated as a spy decades ago. His crimes/ charges were yet adjudicated by Pakistani courts as being innocent, yet he was not let go and died recently.

Now_ let's take a moment and understand that pakistani courts back in 90's were a model of fair and proper justice compared to the last 10 years i.e. In today's Pakistan, the justice who found the killer of the governor to be guilty had to relocate to another country, and the guy who put a garland around the neck of the killer was given the job of being judge in Pakistani courts.

Pakistanis may not get this- but such behavior alarms the rest of the world. It's just not proper.

You have screwed 'justice' with your presumption of guilty in case of Muslims, so stop blabbering about justice.
 
He is wrongly implicated. He was first abducted from Iran, then forced to speak a tutored line in a video. Now this. And all the time Pakistan refused to give Yadav Indian consular access which is a international norm.


no, he actually belong to mars, he landed in somalia, somalian kicked him for being white Aryan Indian, but India does not allow him to live in India.. then Pakistan give him refugee... Pakistan is hotbed of refugee.. when Pakistan asked him to go back to his peaceful country, he come up with fake papers of India raw which he made with his ancient vedic supa powa, hence was undeniable.. Pakistan extended his stay but in jail :D
 
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First, as a neutral observer I have to remind the two countries- spies and spycraft is everywhere. We catch Russian spies all the time, russians catch ours too. Civilized countries understand they are not a means to torture. I've seen so many comments from pakistanis saying let's torture the guy. That might make you sound great internally, but when the world is silently watching, it reflects badly.

Secondly, consular access among civilized countries is always given if the person has been acknowledged as a citizen of another country.

I read earlier, right here in PDF, where a Indian who crossed over was implicated as a spy decades ago. His crimes/ charges were yet adjudicated by Pakistani courts as being innocent, yet he was not let go and died recently.

Now_ let's take a moment and understand that pakistani courts back in 90's were a model of fair and proper justice compared to the last 10 years i.e. In today's Pakistan, the justice who found the killer of the governor to be guilty had to relocate to another country, and the guy who put a garland around the neck of the killer was given the job of being judge in Pakistani courts.

Pakistanis may not get this- but such behavior alarms the rest of the world. It's just not proper.


This much is for sure that Pakistan has not tortured him because the monkey knows how information is taken out by torture and he is fully cooperating. Just yesterday another raw agent from haripur is caught but high chances due to terrorism charges he maybe put to death
 
This much is for sure that Pakistan has not tortured him because the monkey knows how information is taken out by torture and he is fully cooperating. Just yesterday another raw agent from haripur is caught but high chances due to terrorism charges he maybe put to death

How do you know that?
Were you there when he was being questioned?

He could have easily been tortured for a period of time and brought out when he had had enough and was ready to spew whatever nonsense Pak agencies wanted him to regurgitate.

This "nautanki" is only for public consumption, we all know what happens when Pakistan brings its nonsense in front of the world..............................it gets shot down (Sartaj dossiers).
 
How do you know that?
Were you there when he was being questioned?

He could have easily been tortured for a period of time and brought out when he had had enough and was ready to spew whatever nonsense Pak agencies wanted him to regurgitate.

This "nautanki" is only for public consumption, we all know what happens when Pakistan brings its nonsense in front of the world..............................it gets shot down (Sartaj dossiers).



Whether he is tortured or not. The thing is he has given us alot of inside information and more raw agents and networks are going down and due to this Baluchistan is coming back to our fold and your investment in terrorism is only going down the guttar
 
Whether he is tortured or not. The thing is he has given us alot of inside information and more raw agents and networks are going down and due to this Baluchistan is coming back to our fold and your investment in terrorism is only going down the guttar

Or you are just deluding yourself with nonsense and conspiracy theories and the status quo has not changed one bit, and journalists like Ahmed Rashid have been right all along.
 
Or you are just deluding yourself with nonsense and conspiracy theories and the status quo has not changed one bit, and journalists like Ahmed Rashid have been right all along.

Neither Ahmed Rashid is right nor Indian government is.
 

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