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Two Indian High Commission staff leave Pakistan

| | Nov 10, 2016, at 08:02 pm
Islamabad/New Delhi, Nov 10 (IBNS): Two Indian High Commission staffers left Pakistan on Thursday after being declared 'persona non grata' for spying, a Geo News report said.

The network quoted diplomatic officials as saying that the two Indians were Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials, in guise.

The two Indians have been identified as First Secretary Press Balbir Singh and Jiabalan Sainthal.

"Singh was reportedly the Indian IB's station chief while Sainthal too was a member of the same agency, guised as staff officer," the Geo News report read.

The left Pakistan on a foreign flight.


 

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