KARACHI: Police apprehended two terrorists – funded by India – on Friday.
During the preliminary investigation, they disclosed presence of over 20 accomplices in Sindh’s capital and confessed to be working for Indian spy agency – Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) – in a bid to destabilise Pakistan.
Police and other law enforcement agencies have launched a series of raids to arrest the RAW-funded militants. Several terrorists trained and cultivated by India in different cities of Pakistan were arrested – one of whom confessed of being an in-service navy officer.
The navy officer, Kulbhushan Jadhav, also revealed that he was tasked to damage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – a $46 billion Chinese investment entrusted to Pakistan.
In April, the arrested India-sponsored terrorists revealed the codes they used to refer to different weapons and the attacks executed using those. Mehmood Siddique and Khalil Behrami – the facilitators of the Indian terrorists were also exposed in the same month for helping in causing unrest in Karachi.