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FIR against Kulbushan Yadav registered

Published on: March 3, 2017 12:43 PM

ISLAMABAD: Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz informed a Senate session on Friday that the First Investigation Report (FIR) against Indian spy Kulbushan Yadav had been registered and a case was currently being prepared, according to reports in media.

Pakistan had arrested RAW agent Kulbhushan Yadav from Balochistan in March 2016, who had confessed to fueling the Baloch separatist movement and attempting to sabotage the CPEC project.

Sartaj Aziz said that the United Nations Secretary General had been made aware of the Indian interference on Pakistan soil and specifically the activities of Kulbhushan Yadav.

He added that a proposal was under consideration to inform other countries about the presence of the Indian spy.

He said that the purpose of a dossier was to establish if India was directly involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan. The advisor on foreign affairs added that a list of questions had been sent to India over the presence of Yadav in Pakistan, which would assist in court proceedings.

During the session, Senator Sehar Kamran asked about the delay in the formation of a dossier on the Indian spy.

To this the foreign office submitted a written reply which stated that the dossier contains sensitive information and facts on ground, and includes input from various departments. Thus, to ensure that the investigation was solid, the dossier was being delayed.

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