Top Spy of Pakistan In Custody of India, say Reports

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India and Pakistan have locked horns over the issue of Kulbhushan Jadhav and the disappearance of Pak ex-army officer Muhammad Habib Zahir

Muhammad Habib Zahir, a top spy of Pakistan, is now believed to be in the custody of India. He was in the team that trapped Kulbhushan Jadhav and then suddenly went missing from Nepal while on a `mission.’

Kulbhushan Jadhav
A Pakistan Military Court has ordered the execution of Kulbhushan Jadhav who they say was an Indian Spy

The Kulbhushan Jadhav case has taken a curious turn with reports indicating that Muhammad Habib Zahir, a top spy of Pakistan, is now believed to be in the custody of India. What needs to be flagged here is that Zahir was involved in the team that trapped Kulbhushan Jadhav. The Pakistani spy suddenly went missing from Nepal while on a `mission.’

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This is why Pakistan has been aggressive on Jadhav execution. Monday’s announcement of the Pakistan military court’s decision to award the death penalty to Jadhav seems to be tied to the disappearance of Zahir.

Pakistan desperately wants Zahir back; and this is why India is aggressive on the issue with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj bluntly telling Pakistan to face the consequences should Jadhav be executed.

India and Pakistan have locked horns over the issue of Kulbhushan Jadhav and the disappearance of Pak ex-army officer Muhammad Habib Zahir

Muhammad Habib Zahir is a retired Lt Colonel of the Pakistan Army. He is vital for Pakistan as he is a storehouse of secret information. He disappeared from Lumbini near Nepal’s border with India and is now suspected to be in Indian custody. Reports indicate that he was enticed to Lumbini before he went off the radar.

Sources in the security establishment told The Indian Express that Indian agencies had been on Zahir’s trail for long.

“Zahir was at the Indo-Nepal border last week. He was in the team that had trailed Jadhav. There is definitely a connection between the two cases,” an officer said. “No sooner did the Pakistani authorities learn of Zahir’s disappearance, Jadhav was pronounced guilty of being a spy. The purpose is clear. They didn’t want any Indian agency to go public,” the Indian Express quoted an officer without naming him.

Zahir retired from the Pakistan Army on in 2014. Subsequently he was engaged by the ISI for its covert operations. In 2015, he picked up conversations between Jadhav and his family members and started tracking him.

“Jadhav used an Indian passport issued in the name of Hussein Mubarak Patel to carry out his dhow business in Iran. Pakistani agencies heard him speaking to his family members in Marathi. Zahir started trailing Jadhav. A trap was laid and Jadhav was apprehended in March 2016,” the officer said.

Recently, Zahir was lured to Nepal with the promise of a “big catch”. The man who turned in Zahir connected with him through a UK phone number to pass “information on a mole”. He met Zahir a couple of times in Oman.

“Zahir arrived in Oman on April 2 and reached Kathmandu the next day. On his arrival in Nepal, he was handed over a SIM card at Bhairawa. Zahir was told that this was to facilitate his communication with a point person. From there, he was made to travel to Lumbini near the border,” the officer told the Indian Express.

Zahir’s family also told the press in Pakistan that he was likely picked by an “enemy spy” agency. A PTI report from Islamabad Monday said Zahir’s son Saad lodged an FIR with Rawat police station near Rawalpindi, saying his father was received in Nepal by one Javed Ansari who took him to Lumbini.

“We suspect that my father has been abducted and enemy spy agencies might be responsible for it,” a police officer quoted Saad as saying. “Enemy” word is often used for India in Pakistani security circles. Zahir last contacted his family on Thursday afternoon and since then his phone numbers have not been reachable.

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