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Propaganda won't make it demonic, no proofs of involvement either...
Indian spy arrested for Lahore blast, claims Pak
ISLAMABAD: ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities have claimed to have arrested an Indian spy who was allegedly involved in Wednesday's blast in Lahore that killed a woman and injured four others.
An official of the interior ministry said that the Indian national who had worked in the Indian High Commission in Britain for about three years was arrested on information provided by an agent of a secret agency.
According to the official, the Indian national has been identified as Sutish Anand Sharma who was living in Lahore's interior city for the last one year with the name of Munir Ahmad.
He is alleged to have planted the bomb. The official said: "During initial investigation he has admitted the crime which he carried out on the behest of an Indian intelligence agency."
However, there has been no official confirmation of the arrest. The official said that they will make all details public after "more" investigations.
He said that Sharma has also identified three other Indian "spies" who were in different parts of Pakistan and agencies were conducting operations to arrest them.
The police claimed to have recovered fake national identity cards, letters and other devices from his possession.
Sutish Anand SharmaSutish Anand Sharma, also reported as Satish Anand Shukla, is an Indian national who was allegedly involved in the Lahore, Pakistan bombing of a government site on the 24th of December, 2008. Sutish was arrested soon after the blast when his telephone calls were traced and tapped by security agencies near Bhawalpur House.
According to Pakistani officials, Sutish was a resident of Calcutta, India, worked as an employee of the Indian High Commission in London, and was living in Lahore, Pakistan under the alias Muneer Ahmed. Pakistani police claimed to have recovered three fake identity cards, three letters, and other explosive materials in his possession. After being captured, he confessed to his participation in the bombing and disclosed the names and whereabouts of three other Indians who assisted him. Meanwhile, a previously unknown pro-Taliban group, Ansar Wa Mohajir, claimed responsibility for the attack.
Accomplices
The three accomplices revealed by Sharma, Ram Kumar, Ram Chandar, and Prakash, were arrested and interrogated by authorities. All Indian nationals, they were found in Shafeeqabad with arms, a camera, and maps.
India's response
Indian officials did not react to the incident, calling it a "ridiculous attempt to divert international attention from the Mumbai terror strike."
@ Black Blood,
Ca'mon dude, you have earned a lot of respect on this forum and don't ruin it by doing all this. (Stop posting like trolls topic again and again).
Over $46,000 from the Indian Embassy was distributed among 20 Congressional candidates.
As a state policy India funds and sponsors terrorist activities in all neighboring countries, but always manipulates the situation with blaming others of terrorism.
Always accuses Pakistan of not punishing 26-11 people but has not arrested Col. Prohit who bombed the Samjotha Express and killed 93 Pakistanis and injured 168. We need to get the Indian terrorists that are responsible for the Samjotha Express bombing.
Get your facts straight buddy. Purohit is under arrest.
And please don't play the Samjotha Express card. Pakistan has been blamed for many attacks on India before Samjotha.
First India played the default BS Game, "ISI did the Samjotha Blast". When that failed and Col. Prohit was arrested what the update in the last 3 years on Col. Prohit's conviction, all BS, nothing to show from India's side. India did Samjotha in 2007 and they deserved 26-11 in return.