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Expelled Pak official was trying to get information for a possible terror strike: MHA

Expelled Pakistani High Commission official, Mehmood Akhtar, was trying to gather classified information possibly to carry out a strike similar to the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

Pak High Commission official Mehmood Akhtar Image Source : PTIPak High Commission official Mehmood Akhtar

Expelled Pakistani High Commission official, Mehmood Akhtar, was trying to gather classified information possibly to carry out a strike similar to the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. 

According to a Home Ministry official, Akhtar was trying to gather information pertaining to deployment of security forces along the western coast, Sir Creek and Kutch areas and also about military installations in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa.

“There have been intelligence inputs that Pakistan's ISI was planning to send terrorists through the sea route to carry out a Mumbai-type terror attack in India. Akhtar's activities and his interests to gather information about the westerncoast buttress the intelligence inputs,” the official said. 

Maulana Ramzan and Subhash Jangir were handing over information to Akhtar about security forces deployment in the Sir Creek area and Kutch region when they were arrested yesterday. The Pakistani official was to hand over the duo Rs 50,000 for getting information, the official said. 

Before being let off because of diplomatic immunity, Akhtar confessed to police about his role in the spy ring.

Delhi Police has also done video-recording of his statement. 

In his statement to police, Akhtar admitted that he was part of the spy ring for more than a year. 

He has named a few officers of the Pakistani High Commission whom he was reporting to with all the information but police were yet to take action against them as there was no direct evidence as of now. 

Acting on a tip-off, Delhi Police yesterday nabbed Akhtar, along with Ramzan and Jangir, at Delhi Zoo while a visa agent from Rajasthan, Shoaib, had managed to escape. 

Shoaib was detained near Jodhpur last evening and after being brought here, he was arrested. 

 

While Akhtar was yesterday declared persona non grata, Subhash and Maulana have been arrested on charges of passing on sensitive information and defence documents and deployment details of BSF along the Indo-Pak border. They were yesterday sent to 12-day police custody. 

With PTI Inputs

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