Former Indian Navy officer held in Pak;no link with Govt, says India


Islamabad/New Delhi, Mar 25 (PTI) : A former Indian Navy officer has been arrested in Pakistan for alleged involvement in 'subversive' activities in Balochistan, but India quickly distanced itself from him by stating that he had no link with the government since his "premature retirement" from the navy.

Kul Yadav Bhushan, described by Pakistan as a Commander- rank officer of the Indian Navy working for intelligence agency RAW, was arrested yesterday reportedly from Chaman area of the restive province of Balochistan. He has been shifted to Islamabad for interrogation.

Pakistan summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale to lodge its protest over "subversive activities" of an alleged RAW officer.

"The Indian High Commissioner was summoned by the Foreign Secretary today and through a demarche conveyed our protest and deep concern on the illegal entry into Pakistan by a RAW officer and his involvement in subversive activities in Balochistan and Karachi," the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement.

Reacting to the development, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson in New Delhi Vikas Swarup said the matter was raised today by Pakistan's Foreign Secretary with the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad.

"The said individual has no link with Government since his premature retirement from Indian Navy. We have sought consular access to him.

"India has no interest in interfering in internal matters of any country and firmly believes that a stable and peaceful Pakistan is in the interest of all in the region," he said.

Pakistan had accused India of stoking violence in Balochistan and Karachi in the past but it is for the first time that it has claimed arresting a RAW officer.

India has dismissed all such allegations.

Earlier News

Pakistan says it captures Indian spy, summons envoy to protest

ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (Rueters) : Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador on Friday to protest against the illegal entry of an Indian spy who Pakistan said was captured in the violence-plagued province of Baluchistan the previous day.

The accusation could raise tension between the nuclear-armed rivals months after India blamed Pakistan-based militants for an attack on an Indian air base in which seven military personnel were killed.

"(Pakistan) conveyed our protest and deep concern on the illegal entry into Pakistan by a RAW officer and his involvement in subversive activities in Baluchistan and Karachi," Pakistan's foreign ministry said in a statement, referring to the message conveyed to India's ambassador.

RAW is India's Research and Analysis Wing, its main external intelligence agency.

Pakistan believes India is supporting a separatist insurgency in resource-rich Baluchistan. It also accuses India of fuelling strife in the city of Karachi.

India denies any such meddling.

India has long accused Pakistan of backing militants fighting Indian security forces in its part of the divided Kashmir region, of helping militants launch attacks elsewhere in India and backing the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Pakistan say it only offers diplomatic support to the Muslim people of Kashmir living under what Pakistan says is heavy-handed Indian rule. It denies backing militant attacks in India.

A Pakistani military official in Baluchistan told Reuters the suspected RAW spy was an Indian navy officer. Another Pakistani official gave the same information.

Both declined to be identified as they were not authorised to give details of the incident to the media.

One of the officials said the suspected spy had been moved to Islamabad for interrogation.

The neighbours have fought three wars since 1947, two of them over Kashmir which they both claim in full but rule in part.

Baluchistan's provincial interior minister, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, told reporters the arrest "proved Indian involvement" in his province.

Last year, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said RAW was bent on annihilating Pakistan.

"RAW has been formed to undo Pakistan and to wipe Pakistan off the map of the world," Asif said in a television interview.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made improving ties with India a priority when he won a 2013 election. But his push is seen as causing friction with the army which sees relations with India as its domain.

Last December, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise stopover in Pakistan to meet Sharif, the first visit by an Indian premier in over a decade.

The visit raised hopes that stop-and-start negotiations might finally make progress after decades of hostility.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sat, Mar 26 2016

    This looks to be a fabricated report to kill more people in Baluchistan

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  • Ruben Pinto, Australia

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Next, the Pakis will stage a terror attack in Multan and blame it on more Indians. Only way to counter is to have small scale war which will hurt them.

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  • Muhammad , mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Just like how ISI sends its agents to Kashmir..RAW too sends its agent to Baluchistan...Disowning it is shamefulness...Jeopardising those who work for intelligence agency..

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK. USA.

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Now what is the next step?

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  • George Pinto, Kulshekar

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    This is a Pakistani ploy to counter Headleys evidence.The Pakistani Govt. has lost its face. Headley has spilled the beans.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Looks like you are oblivious to Hedley's latest 'spillage' on his nexus with Sena. Such nexus can't be ruled out totally considering the fact that Dawood's Sambdi Javed Miandad did visit Mathoshri, residence of Bal Taakre.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Drama to divert attention from Dawood...Chor machaye Shore...

    Dawood is sitting in Karachi Pakistan ...and printing fake Indian Currency-using original paper from Pak treasury through ISI...uses that money to finance Bollywood movies, real estate, finance terrorism, support ISI activities...

    Our napunsak leadership silent as if nothing happened...this is happening in last 30 years...Why we need these morons? Just to give Bashaans??

    ...JH...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Captured Indian is a Biryani Lover ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Fabricated report to kill more innocent Baluchi people.

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