6 Afghan intelligence agents involved in terror activities arrested

Dunya News

There has been a strong nexus between NDS and RAW to destabilise Pakistan: Balochistan Home Minister

QUETTA (Dunya News) - Balochistan Home Minister Sarfraz Bugti addressed media on Thursday and stated that security agencies had arrested six Afghan intelligence agents conducting a successful operation in Balochistan, adding that double issuance of national ID cards had always been a serious and sensitive matter, reported Dunya News.

He said that Afghan migrants needed to move back to their country as they had been involved in terror activities including blasts, murders and target-killing. He added that the government would use force to expel Afghan migrants from Pakistan if the global community failed to take initiatives in this matter.

Sarfraz also said that there had been a strong nexus between NDS and RAW. Afghan agents have confessed that they had killed 40 people and used to attack citizens and Frontier Corps (FC), he told.

"Pakistan has always welcomed brotherly terms with Afghanistan but NDS activities could worsen these relations. Pakistan would never allow Afghans to live as Pakistanis and NDS and RAW have been using migrants to promote anti-Pakistan activities and sentiments", he added.

On this occasion, video of terrorists’ confessional statements was also exhibited. Terrorist Abdullah Shah confessed that he had plotted 10 bomb attacks in Chaman over RAW and NDS’s direction. Abdullah also confessed that NDS officials used to provide him financial support, and paid Rs 80,000 for each attack.

The arrested terrorist revealed that he had murdered 22 people in Quetta and received relevant amount from Afghan province Kandahar in return. He also revealed that Qazi Naik Muhammad who had been working for NDS helped him to interact with NDS officials and work for them.

In a confessional statement, he said that he had other partners namely Habib, Salam, Hameed, Saddam and Hannan. They decided to conduct anti-Pakistan operations collectively and paid Rs 10,000 to acquire fake Pakistani NIC, he admitted.