‘Enemy spy agency’ may have kidnapped missing official: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office on Thursday said the investigations into the disappearance of former army officer from Nepal are pointing towards the involvement of spy agency of an enemy country, the term Pakistan usually uses to refer India.
FO Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said that RAW agent Kulbushan Jhadav’s confession and evidences available are a proof of Indian role in terrorism inside Pakistan.
Addressing a weekly briefing here on Thursday, the spokesman said that India had itself admitted her interference in the Pakistan’s internal matters during the 1971 war, he added.
Zakaria also said that 12 Kashmiris were martyred by the Indian forces last week.
Referring to the abduction of Col Habib Zahir (retd), he said the information collected in this regard linked intelligence agency of an enemy country.
We are in touch with the authorities in Nepal and looking into this matter, he told the media.
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