Pakistan’s security agencies have identified another two Indian spies actively involved in terrorist activities in Balochistan, reports in local media said Monday.
Islamabad has shared details with Iran and Afghanistan regarding the Indian agents, named as Swami Asem Anand and Goband Part, and also penned a letter to the authorities in the two countries.
Both the spies sneaked into Pakistan from Iran and fled to Afghanistan after committing crime in Mastung, the Geo News reported.
Indian involvement in sabotaging peace in Pakistan was exposed when in 2016, the country’s security forces arrested Indian Naval Commander Kulbhushan Sudhir Jhadav in a counter-intelligence operation in the southwestern province.
A military court awarded him death sentence on April 10, 2017, following his confession that he had mounted operations for India’s Research Analysis Wing (RAW) to conduct terrorist activities on Pakistani soil. He is currently in a Pakistani jail.