Published 22:32 IST, June 15th 2020
EXCLUSIVE: Fake recovery items shown by Pakistan; Hizbul guides crossed through Nepal
Items such as a student I-card were allegedly recovered by Pakistani authorities when alleged “Indian spies” were arrested. Most items turned out to be fake.
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Fake student ID card, four Rs 20 tes, a mobile phone, and a sachet of Pantene shampoo — items that were allegedly recovered by Pakistani authorities when alleged “Indian spies” were arrested. Most items turned out to be fake — a university that doesn’t exist, fake Indian currency. y were pared before local media and were forced to make a statement, which clearly appeared tutored. y claim y were given Rs.1 lakh in vance by Indian ncies to cross over and spy. What follows next is a classic web of lies that was first exposed by Republic Media Network. or Md Wani and Firoz Ahmed Lone went missing in 2018 and crossed over in 2019. y were working as guides in Hizbul Mujahideen terror launchps assisting terrorists to cross over.
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Here are exclusive ims of fake recovery items:
'It is a bizarre story'
In 2018, family members of or and Firoz filed a complaint with a grievance unit in Jammu and Kashmir Goverr’s office. Police records show that Goverr was informed that police h carried out a thorough investigation by studying Feroze Lone’s cellphone records and h questioned several people who were in touch with him. In fact, sources say an unidentified woman came forward after missing complaint was filed claiming to have killed Firoz. woman was later released after body was found.
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ncy sources say, “It is a bizarre story that has been weaved by Pakistan. ncy will send people across with evidence that could be linked back to m. And we have never heard of a case where family members of spies lodge a missing complaint.”
Speaking to local media, Firoz’s family members have rubbished Pakistan’s claim that y were spies. Firoz comes from a humble background with his 55-year-old far working as a casual labourer at Block Development Office. With three sisters and two brors, Firoz’s family finds it difficult to make ends meet. His family members say that if he was given Rs.1 lakh to cross over, he would have surely given some money to m before crossing over. If that was case n y would have surely t been in situation y are in right w. re are several or loopholes in narrative peddled by SSP of Gilgit Baltistan. He claims that duo was arrested immediately after y crossed over. Police records show y went missing in 2018 and crossed over in 2019. But SSP claims that y crossed over in 2020 — a claim far from truth.
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cross over story
or Md Wani and Firoz were in touch with one Mushtaq Lone through Facebook. Investigation reveals that it was a fake ID that was being run by Pakistani ncies. Mushtaq lured Firoz and or to join Hizbul ranks. y crossed over to Gilgit through Nepal. y reached Gilgit in January 2019. duo was working in Taobat region for Hizbul. y started working as guides helping terrorists infiltrate. or and Firoz were repeatedly caught by HM trying to escape from Gilgit and subsequently were exposed as “Indian spies”. This happened days after India exposed Pakistan espion plot in national capital and two ISI nts were arrested in Rajasthan.
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22:32 IST, June 15th 2020