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newsaryavart · 4 years
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जासूसी प्रकरण के खुलासे से पाकिस्‍तान को लगी मिर्ची, भारतीय राजनयिक को तलब किया सांकेतिक तस्‍वीर हाइलाइट्स पाकिस्तान को जासूसी के आरोप में अपने उच्चायोग से दो अधिकारियों को निष्कासित किए जाने पर लगी मिर्ची …
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Pakistan spies working for ISI tried to get Indian Army movement details through railways | India News
Pakistan spies working for ISI tried to get Indian Army movement details through railways | India News
New Delhi: An FIR filed against two officials of Pakistan High Commission, Abid Hussain (42) and Muhammad Tahir (44), who were ​​caught by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police from Karol Bagh said that they were caught while procuring sensitive documents related to the movement of armed forces through railways from an Indian national in exchange of money and an iPhone. 
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todaynewsadda · 4 years
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2 Spies In Pak Visa Section Caught In Delhi, To Leave India In 24 Hours The two Pakistani spies who work for the ISI have been told to return to Pakistan…
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96thdayofrage · 3 years
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If 9/11 was a modern Pearl Harbor, then imagine that Franklin Roosevelt had responded to that attack by covering up any evidence of Japan’s involvement, blaming and invading the Soviet Union instead, and then spending the next two decades selling the Japanese Empire billions of dollars in weapons, regularly wining and dining their leadership, and helping them commit war crimes in other parts of the world. This is basically what happened between the United States and Saudi Arabia since that day in 2001.
Even before the attacks, it was understood that, as part of the delicate balance of power keeping the royals in place at the top, the Saudi government was helping fund and export Islamic extremism around the world, in line with the wishes of the radical clerics by whose assent they ruled. The Saudi government was a distinctly unhelpful force in previous terrorism investigations, stonewalling US attempts to get Osama bin Laden and refusing US requests to arrest or execute him when Sudan offered to hand him over. According to one US counterterrorism official, that would’ve meant “we probably never would have seen a September 11th.” Then there was the fact that most of the hijackers were Saudi nationals, as bin Laden himself was.
Since the release in 2016 of the redacted “twenty-eight pages” of the 9/11 Commission report George Bush had tried to keep secret, Saudi government culpability for the attack has gone form mere smoke to a West Coast–style wildfire. We found out that, in 1999, two Saudi nationals who claimed their tickets from Phoenix to Washington had been paid for by the Saudi Embassy they were traveling to, and who the FBI later determined had “connections to terrorism,” did a “dry run” for the attacks, forcing their plane to make an emergency landing because of their suspicious behavior.
We also found out that the eventual hijackers “were in contact with, and received support or assistance from, individuals who may be connected to the Saudi government,” including workers at that embassy, a Saudi diplomat in Los Angeles, and at least two possible Saudi spies. One of these alleged spies was paid directly out of the account of the Saudi ambassador, Prince Bandar, and by the charity his wife ran. Meanwhile, a year before the pages were declassified, the government quietly declassified another document: an Al Qaeda operative’s US pilot certificate, enclosed in a Saudi embassy envelope. That same operative would later claim that, while recruiting him to carry out an attack on the United States, a Saudi religious figure used the term “Your Highness,” while discussing his jihadi qualifications with a man over the phone.
There was more than enough evidence to warrant a comprehensive investigation, with the results released publicly — and, at minimum, serious diplomatic and even economic consequences for the House of Saud if their complicity was confirmed beyond doubt.
Instead, the American public’s fury and the vast military resources of the US government were immediately directed against the impoverished and backward government of Afghanistan. And, perversely, the Bush administration, and the media that worked lockstep with it, turned Saudi Arabia into a trusted partner to prosecute Bush’s “crusade” against terrorism.
“We’re going to need support from places like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and others,” retired Air Force major general Perry Smith told NPR on September 13 about waging war on Afghanistan. Nine days later, a New York Times editorial praised Bush for “wisely” realizing “the importance of enlisting major Muslim nations like Pakistan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia in the antiterrorist coalition.” “Saudi Arabia possesses an array of assets that can be critical in the war against terrorism,” read another op-ed.
Even the proto-Trumpist Pat Buchanan, who opposed the Afghanistan war, included Saudi Arabia in a list of “our Arab allies” that would be negatively impacted by a war on Afghanistan. A Honolulu Star-Bulletin column taking vengeful callers to task the day after the attack chided one who called for bombing Saudi Arabia, claiming that “the Saudis usually are on our side.”
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lahoreherald · 3 years
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Tarin orders purchase of 100,000 tons of sugar to reserves
The National Price Monitoring Committee expressed satisfaction with the recent reduction trend in sugar prices.
Chairing a committee meeting here on Monday, Finance and Revenue Minister Shaukat Tarin ordered the purchase of 100,000 tonnes of sugar to secure strategic sweetener reserves.
The finance secretary informed the meeting of a slight 0.07 percent increase in the weekly Sensitive Price Index (SPI), indicating price stability compared to previous weeks.
The committee noted that annual inflation was falling for the past two months from a high of 17.23% on May 20, 2021, to 12.28% on July 8, which is a significant drop in the SPI.
Likewise, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) released on July 1 showed annual inflation at the national level of 8.9%, which was lower than the 10.74% of the previous year. Urban and rural inflation stood at 8.15% and 10.05%, compared to 10.17% and 11.63%, respectively. “Inflation is falling by all measures,” an official statement said.
In reviewing year-on-year and weekly inflation trends, the finance minister urged the respective district administrations and departments to take tough measures to keep the prices of essential items, including vegetables, under control in Eidul Azha to eliminate speculation.
Mr. Tarin formed a working group under the NPMC consist of the provincial chief secretaries, the secretary’s finance division, and representatives from Pakistan’s Bureau of Statistics (PBS), Ministry of National Food Security and Research, and other relevant departments to develop measures to bring price stability to basic commodities by using the mystery shopping exercise and building strategic reserves of wheat, sugar, pulses, ghee, tomatoes, onions, and potatoes to reduce excessive profit margins and ensure availability of these items at affordable prices.
Mr. Tarin instructed the Ministry of Industry and Production, the Pakistan Competition Commission (CCP), and the Federal Revenue Council to take the necessary steps to ensure that the current decline in international edible oil prices was passed on to domestic consumers soon.
The president of the CCP said that the commission had already carried out an investigation in the edible oil and ghee sector to gather information and verify facts about the claimed fixing of retail prices of various cooking oil and ghee products for different markets segments.
Published in Lahore Herald #lahoreherald #breakingnews #breaking
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indianarrative1 · 4 years
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Pakistans spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has been harassing and intimidating India’s top diplomat in Islamabad ever since two officials of Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi were deported for indulging in espionage activities.
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awesometeennews · 4 years
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Pakistan espionage case: Spies used fake Aadhar card, caught red-handed in Karol Bagh
Pakistan espionage case: Spies used fake Aadhar card, caught red-handed in Karol Bagh
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Indian authorities on Sunday nabbed two Pakistan High Commission officials, working in the visa section, red-handed in Delhi’s Karol Bagh while trying to source sensitive document in an act of espionage. This resulted in India declaring them persona non grata. 
The authorities also recovered a fake Aadhar card by the name of Nazir Gotam, resident of Geeta colony, and two Apple iPhone…
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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Classified documents relating to movement of Indian Army units recovered from Pakistan High Commission officials held for espionage
New Delhi: Classified documents related to the movement and deployment of the Indian Army were recovered from the two officials of 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 the Indian security establishment from an Indian and handing him over money and a phone.
The FIR against them says the two were trying to get information about Indian Railways and the armed forces on the basis of money on the directions of ISI. It says that when the two were caught, the ISI agent who was working as driver tried to flee under a plan and the glasses of 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.
"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 brother of a media person to establish contact with an individual working in Indian Railways. They said 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 Indian Railways and for which he was willing to pay money.
The real motive, they said, was to lure and trap railway staff and then acquire information about the movement of Army units and hardware via trains.
Sources said the Military Intelligence laid a trap for two Pakistan High Commission (PHC) employees who eventually turned out to be working for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
An audio-video has also been gathered by the Military Intelligence where Abid can be seen meeting a decoy (a person from the Indian security whose purpose was to gather information from the spy). He can be heard falsely stating that he is an Indian Army Field Post Office (FPO) Employee and went for exercise in a forward area. He offers job to the decoy and mentions that four clerks in the Indian Army were working for him.
The Military Intelligence laid a trap to capture the two ISI spies and traced their contacts. They also captured audio/video of meetings of spies and the first meeting of Hussain was recorded on 16 February this year.
They initially claimed to be Indian nationals and produced their fake Aadhaar cards, but later confessed to be officials of the High Commission (PHC) working for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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webodisha18 · 4 years
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Pakistani spy tried to burglarize the railway, was keeping an eye on the movement of military equipment, soldiers: sources
Pakistani spy tried to burglarize the railway, was keeping an eye on the movement of military equipment, soldiers: sources
Pakistan’s spies caught in Delhi
Special things: ‘I was trying to get information related to military equipment, movement of soldiers’ Both spies were sent back to Pakistan on Monday evening Kamane used to serve as an assistant visa officer in the Pakistan High Commission:
One of the two Pakistani spies caught on Sunday in the country’s capital, Delhi, was trying to monitor the movement of army…
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mehanstarknews · 4 years
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Pakistan spies working for ISI tried to get Indian Army movement details through railways
Pakistan spies working for ISI tried to get Indian Army movement details through railways
New Delhi: An FIR filed against two officials of Pakistan High Commission, Abid Hussain (42) and Muhammad Tahir (44), who were ​​caught by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police from Karol Bagh said that they were caught while procuring sensitive documents related to the movement of armed forces through railways from an Indian national in exchange of money and an iPhone. 
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coronaviralus · 4 years
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The motive of the two officials of Pakistan envoys, who were declared 'persona non grata' by India on charges of espionage, was to extract details of movement of Army units through trains by befriending railway staffers, police said on Monday. The two officials were caught by the Police from central Delhi's Karol Bagh while they were obtaining sensitive documents.
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lahoreherald · 3 years
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PPP will reverse all efforts to collect taxes on the poor: Bilawal Bhutto
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Wednesday that the low-income group was the “key target” of the state budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year, as one of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) contains the Government of several taxes. tall one.
In a statement, he said the PPP would thwart the current government’s efforts to oppress the common people through high taxes.
According to him, domestic inflation has reached 20 percent, according to the SPI index. “And nothing is more difficult if more taxes are imposed on ordinary people in these circumstances,” he said. “By offering amnesty to the affluent and taxing the poor and paying classes the chosen prime minister showed anti-people,” he said. “PPP firmly opposes the plan to impose taxes on people experiencing inflation in the PTI-IMF budget,” he added.
The PPP chairman assessed that the more the current government demands significant economic improvement, the higher the unemployment rate in the country will be. He accused the government of budgeting according to the wishes and orders of the IMF, and asked Imran Khan what his finance team was proud of.
He claims the “elected” prime minister and his advisers falsified figures to predict economic growth. “You can get compliments from your friends by making wrong predictions, but you can’t fool the masses,” he added.
The PPP chairman said the PTI government replaced the finance minister days before the budget was given to portray economic failure as economic prosperity. “Imran Khan can earn the gratitude of his fans by manipulating the statistics of economic progress, but the public will not be misled by this tactic,” he said, adding that the FDI government people never condone the economic crimes commission being the most failed. budget in history.
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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New Delhi: Classified documents related to the movement and deployment of the Indian Army were recovered from the two officials of 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 the Indian security establishment from an Indian and handing him over money and a phone. The FIR against them says the two were trying to get information about Indian Railways and the armed forces on the basis of money on the directions of ISI. It says that when the two were caught, the ISI agent who was working as driver tried to flee under a plan and the glasses of 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. "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 brother of a media person to establish contact with an individual working in Indian Railways. They said 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 Indian Railways and for which he was willing to pay money. The real motive, they said, was to lure and trap railway staff and then acquire information about the movement of Army units and hardware via trains. Sources said the Military Intelligence laid a trap for two Pakistan High Commission (PHC) employees who eventually turned out to be working for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). An audio-video has also been gathered by the Military Intelligence where Abid can be seen meeting a decoy (a person from the Indian security whose purpose was to gather information from the spy). He can be heard falsely stating that he is an Indian Army Field Post Office (FPO) Employee and went for exercise in a forward area. He offers job to the decoy and mentions that four clerks in the Indian Army were working for him. The Military Intelligence laid a trap to capture the two ISI spies and traced their contacts. They also captured audio/video of meetings of spies and the first meeting of Hussain was recorded on 16 February this year. They initially claimed to be Indian nationals and produced their fake Aadhaar cards, but later confessed to be officials of the High Commission (PHC) working for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has voiced support for the UN human rights chief’s call for an independent international investigation into the human rights situation in Kashmir, saying his action ‘represents the voice of the UN’ on the issue.”As you can imagine, all the action of the Human Rights High Commissioner is an action that represents the voice of the UN in relation to that issue,” Guterres told reporters at a press conference in New York yesterday.He was responding to questions whether he supports an independent international probe into the human rights situation in Kashmir as recommended by High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein in his report on Kashmir last month.India has rejected Al Hussein’s report in which he had called for a commission of inquiry by the Human Rights Council to conduct an independent international investigation into the human rights situation in Kashmir.India’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Tanmaya Lal said this week that the ‘so-called’ report reflects the ‘clear bias of an official who was acting without any mandate whatsoever and relied on unverified sources of information’.Lal had said the report ‘was not even found fit to be considered by the membership of the forum where it was submitted’.India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin, responding to the Secretary General’s remarks, said the Human Rights chief’s report was not followed up by anyone in the Human Rights Council.  “That the High Commissioner for Human Rights represents the UN Secretariat on the issue of human rights is a factual issue. But that his report was not followed up by anyone is also a reality that no one sees it as something they are ready to support. So referring to the report is like flogging a dead horse,” Akbaruddin told PTI.Guterres was asked by PTI about India’s assertion that Al Hussein was acting without any mandate and that Kashmir is a bilateral issue that needs to be resolved between India and Pakistan.He said, “One thing is the definition of the mechanism for a political solution of a situation in a country.”The other thing is the general mandate of human rights instruments in relation to human rights everywhere.”And so what the Human Rights High Commissioner did was the use of its own competencies and capacities, as it does in all other parts of the world, to report on what he considered to be relevant human rights violations.””It doesn’t mean that there is in that a preference for any kind of methodology for a political solution. They are two completely different things, and the same applies in relation to the other report,” he said, referring to his report on children and armed conflict.India has also expressed its disappointment that the Secretary General’s report on children and armed conflict included situations that do not meet the definition of armed conflict or of threat to international peace and security.The report had mentioned the Indian states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir, saying children continued to be affected by incidents of violence between armed groups and the government, particularly in the three states.Noting ‘grave violations’, the report had said three incidents of the recruitment and use of children were reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the context of clashes with national security forces.”One case was attributed to Jaish-e-Mohammed and two to Hizbul Mujahideen,” the report said, adding that ‘unverified’ reports also indicate the use of children as informants and spies by national security forces.The report added that the United Nations also continued to receive reports of the recruitment and use of children, including by the Naxalites, particularly in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.”The other report is a report about situations in which the rights of children have been put into question,” Guterres said.When asked if he has made any attempt to bring about dialogue between India and Pakistan, Guterres said, “It is clear for me that only political solutions can address political problems.”He added that whenever he meets the leaders of both India and Pakistan, he always offers his good offices, and ‘I hope that the future will be able to create the mechanisms of dialogue that will allow for this problem to find also an adequate political solution that the people can benefit from.’    The Rediff.com : 13th. July,18
UN CHIEF GUTERRES SUPPORTED UN HUMAN RIGHTS CHIEF’s CALL FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROBE IN KASHMIR : United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has voiced support for the UN human rights chief's call for an independent international investigation into the human rights situation in Kashmir, saying his action 'represents the voice of the UN' on the issue."As you can imagine, all the action of the Human Rights High Commissioner is an action that represents the voice of the UN in relation to that issue," Guterres told reporters at a press conference in New York yesterday.He was responding to questions whether he supports an independent international probe into the human rights situation in Kashmir as recommended by High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein in his report on Kashmir last month.India has rejected Al Hussein's report in which he had called for a commission of inquiry by the Human Rights Council to conduct an independent international investigation into the human rights situation in Kashmir.India's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Tanmaya Lal said this week that the 'so-called' report reflects the 'clear bias of an official who was acting without any mandate whatsoever and relied on unverified sources of information'.Lal had said the report 'was not even found fit to be considered by the membership of the forum where it was submitted'.India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin, responding to the Secretary General's remarks, said the Human Rights chief's report was not followed up by anyone in the Human Rights Council. 
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