New Delhi:The motive of the two officials of Pakistan High Commission, who were declared ''persona non grata'' by India on charges of espionage, was to extract details of the movement of Army units through trains by befriending railway staffers, police said on Monday.
The two officials, Abid Hussain and Muhammad Tahir, were caught by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police from central Delhi's Karol Bagh while they were obtaining sensitive documents relating to India's security installations from an Indian national in exchange of money, official sources had said on Sunday.
According to the police, during the investigation, it has emerged that Hussain operated under several fake identities to lure people working in organisations and departments of his interest.
He posed as Gautam, brother of a media person, to establish contact with an individual working in the Indian Railways.
He tried to gain his confidence by pretending that he needed information about rail movements for his brother who was supposedly doing a story on the Indian Railways and for which he was willing to pay, said Anil Mittal, Additional PRO (Delhi Police).
However, police said the real motive was to lure and trap the railway staff and then acquire information about the movement of Army units and hardware via trains.