Pakistani Fisherman ‘Used in Indian Covert Operation’ Held, Says Tarar
- A Pakistani fisherman named Ijaz Mallah was arrested for being coerced by Indian intelligence into espionage activities, according to Information Minister Atta Tarar.
- Mallah was threatened with imprisonment and compelled to procure military uniforms and SIM cards for Indian agencies, Tarar stated.
- Tarar mentioned that Pakistani intelligence monitored Mallah's actions, leading to his arrest after he was found purchasing items for India.
- Tarar claimed that India's actions were a response to Pakistan's diplomatic successes and a failure of their anti-Pakistan campaign.
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Pakistan arrests fisherman it says was forced to smuggle military
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Saturday it had arrested a local fisherman allegedly coerced by Indian intelligence to work for them and carry propaganda material to the neighboring state, including military uniforms, local currency, mobile SIMs of a Chinese company and other items.
Fisherman from Pakistan arrested, coerced into carrying out tasks for Indian intelligence agency: Tarar
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday that a fisherman from Pakistan was arrested by the Indian Coast Guard and was coerced into carrying out tasks for the neighbouring country’s intelligence agency. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside Minister of State for Interior Tallal Chaudhary, Tarar said that the Indian media was creating a false narrative in the aftermath of the four-day May conflict with Pakistan. The mi…
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