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India has the Pakistani diplomat for espionage; Islamabad returns

In a Tit-for-Tat reaction, the foreign office of Pakistan distributed an Indian diplomat of its mission in Islamabad under similar charges and asked him and his family to go within 24 hours.

India excluded a Pakistani official on Tuesday who worked at the Pakistan High Commission because he was supposed to have spy.

The Ministry of Outer Affairs (MEA) said that the officer devoted activities that did not meet his official status in India and that he received 24 hours to leave the country for 24 hours.

Hours after India’s campaign said Pakistani foreign office that an Indian employee at India’s mission in Islamabad declared “persona non grata” for espionage.

It was said that the official and his family members were asked to leave Pakistan in 24 hours.

The measures took place after their four -day military confrontation in the middle of an increased tension between the two countries.

India also gave a demarch to the Pakistani indictment in Neu -Delhi about the activities of the official.

Although the MEA has not revealed the specific charges against the Pakistani nationals, it is learned that they are connected to a case of spy that is examined by the Punjab police.

“The Indian government has explained a Pakistani official who works at the Pakistan High Commission in Neu -Delhi, Persona non grata because they have not spoiled themselves in India,” said the MEA.

“The official was asked to leave India within 24 hours. The indictment for the Pakistan High Commission was issued today,” it says in this effect, “it said.

The Punjab police said on Sunday that she was arrested by two people, including a woman, because of her alleged participation in espionage activities, which were associated with a Pakistani official in connection with the Pakistani Hochkommission in Neu -Delhi.

Based on credible intelligence, a suspect was arrested because he had conveyed sensitive information to a handler based in Pakistan in relation to movements of the Indian army, said General Director of the Gaurav Yadav police.

The development took place after the rural police arrested two people – Falaksher Masih and Suraj Masih – for their alleged role in the spread of sensitive information and photos of the army and air base to the Pakistani secret services after local officials.

Yadav had said that the accused received payments from online transactions in exchange for the exchange of classified information.

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Published on May 14, 2025

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