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Man held for links with Afghan, Indian intel agencies

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Observer Report

Peshawar

The Federal Investigation Agency on Monday announced it has apprehended a resident of Karak for his alleged links with Afghan and Indian secret agencies.
FIA Deputy Director Anti-Human Smuggling Imran Shahid held a press conference in Peshawar to share details of the development. The FIA officer said that the suspected ‘agent’, Umar Dawood Khattak, was arrested from Torkham border on Aug 22. The suspect had established a group entitled Pakhtun Liberation Army, the official, said, adding that the suspected agent had been found in possession of both Pakistani and Afghan passports.
The FIA deputy director said, the suspected agent had travelled to India five times on his Afghan passport. The official said that Khattak had been creating unrest and anarchy among the Pukhtun people. “He was inciting the people against the country as well as security agencies,” the official said.
He said that the case will be handed over to the Counter Terrorism Department for further investigation and development. In 2016, two agents working for the Afghan National Directorate of Security – Afghanistan’s premier spy agency – were arrested from Chaman district in Balochistan in two separate incidents.

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