Rajkot: Two agents of Pakistani intelligence
agency ISI were sentenced to ten and five years of rigorous
imprisonment for spying in India.
Adil Anjum Nazir Ahmed and Abdul Shakur Hafiz, the
convicts, were sentenced to ten and five years of rigorous
imprisonment respectively by additional sessions court in
Bhuj.
Additional Session Judge A M Bhimani also slapped fine of
Rs 38,000 and Rs 28,000 on them.
The duo were arrested by Lucknow police in 2006 and
their interrogation revealed that the two had stayed in Bhuj
and sent crucial information to their bosses in neighbouring
country. They were handed over to Bhuj police on February
4, 2007, police said.
Their interrogation revealed that they had sent
information about Bhuj army camp, air port and Kandla port.
The photographs and maps of these places were also recovered
from their possession, they said.
In all, six persons were chargsheeted in the matter
including four locals for providing logistic help. However,
they were acquitted by the court on lack of evidence.
PTI
First Published: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 23:26