New Delhi:Classified documents related to the movement and deployment of the Army were recovered from the two officials of the High Commission of Pakistan when they were apprehended for indulging in espionage activities. They were later expelled by the government.
Abid Hussain and Muhammad Tahir were caught red-handed on Sunday from Karol Bagh in a joint operation by Military intelligence, Special cell and IB team while obtaining documents of Indian security establishment from an Indian and handing him over money and a phone.
The FIR against them says that the two were trying to get information about Indian Railways and the armed forces on the basis of money on the directions of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
It says that when the two were caught, the ISI agent who was working as the driver tried to flee under a plan and the glasses of the Pakistan Embassy vehicle were broken. He was caught with some difficulty.
"Card recovered from Abid was bearing number 568285962134 in the name of Nasir Gotam 5/0 Nayyar Gautam R/o 32/7, B Block, Geeta Colony Delhi and was containing a photograph of Abid. Three classified documents and Aadhaar Card recovered from Abid were seized separately and were taken into police possession through seizure memo," reads the copy of FIR.
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"Two classified documents recovered from Tahir were seized and were taken into police possession through seizure memo. They further revealed that since long they were cultivating many sources in Indian Railway, Indian Armed Forces on the directions of their ISI mentor. The recovered documents are of confidential nature related to the Indian army, are illegally in the possession of Abid and Tahir," it says.
Abid wanted to lure and trap the railway staff and then acquire information about the movement of Army units via trains, Delhi Police said on Monday.
They said that investigation in the espionage case revealed that Hussain operated under several fake identities to lure persons working in organisations and departments to get information.
Officials said that he posed by the name of Gautam and said he was the brother of a media person to establish contact with an individual working in Indian Railways.