Kulbhushan network: Pakistan demands access to 15 Indian citizens

Dunya News

The citizens are linked with the network involved in spreading terror in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD (Daily Dunya) – Pakistan has demanded access to 15 Indian citizens in result of the interrogation with neighbouring country’s spy Kulbhushan Yadav.

The citizens are linked with the network involved in spreading terror and conducting subversive activities in Pakistan through India, Afghanistan and Iran.

A prominent personality who is a part of diplomacy between Pakistan and India confirmed it to Daily Dunya that a list regarding the matter has been handed over to Indian High Commission in Islamabad and has been prepared after assistance from an ally.

Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary in a letter to Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambanwala has demanded that either an access is granted to the men or they are given in the custody of Pakistan.

The diplomatic source has revealed that if no positive response came back from India, then the list will be sent to United Nations and permanent members of Security Council.

The wanted men include agents and facilitators of RAW and Indian Intelligence Bureau.

Pakistan is also planning to share the information gained by Yadav with the leadership of Iran and Afghanistan as some of the matters are related to both these countries.

Yadav had an Iranian visa on his passport and was working as a businessman at Iran’s Chabahar port being built by India.

He was the head of the spy network operating in Pakistan which aimed to spread terror, cause economic instability especially damaging the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).