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ISLAMABAD: The detained RAW agent Hussain Mubarak Patel aka 'Kul Bhushan Yadav' revealed during interrogation, details about his funding and plans to destabilize Karachi and Balochistan. Bhushan also told investigators about the presence of more operatives present in the southern metropolis.
According to Bhushan, the Indian intelligence Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) maintains presence of its operatives in Balochistan and Karachi as part of its plan to destabilize Pakistan. According to Geo News, the Indian secret service embarked on a mission to destabilize Pakistan in 2013. The Indian agency planned to destabilize Pakistan by strengthening the separatist movement in Balochistan and Karachi.
Documents available with Geo News, the agent’s real name was Kul Bashan Yadav born to Sudhir Yadav in April 16, 1971 at B502, Silver Oak Point, Heera Nandni Garden, Mumbai.
He entered Chahbahar, Iran with a visa stamped on a fake passport numbered L9630722, in 2003. Here he had a new identity: Hussain Mubarak Patel, born in August 30, 1968, from Mahrashtra, India.
From Iran he came to Balochistan. His job was to destabilize Pakistan, by strengthening a separatist movement in Balochistan and Karachi. The mission officially began in 2013.
During interrogation Yadav revealed that at Wad, Balochistan, he was in contact with Haji Baloch, who provided financial and logistic support to Baloch separatists and the IS network in Karachi.
He said that the masterminds of the Safoora Bus Attack, where gunmen shot dead 45 Ismaili passengers, were also in contact with Baloch.
He added that he had met Baloch several times, sometimes for planning sectarian violence in Karachi and the rest of Sindh.
Even though the Indian government has said that Yadev is no longer part of their military, documents available with Geo News state that he is currently an Indian Navy officer with the employee number 41558. He will retire in 2022.
Yadev joined the Indian National Defence Academy in 1987. He was commissioned in the engineering branch in 1991.
He has a wife and two daughters who live with his father Sudhir.
Pakistan on Friday protested against the “illegal entry” and “subversive activities” of a purported RAW officer arrested in Balochistan province but India said the detained man has no link with the government.
The external affairs ministry spokesperson acknowledged the man was a former Indian Navy personnel but dismissed allegations of espionage, saying India believes a stable Pakistan is in the interest of the region.
Indian high commissioner Gautam Bambawale was “summoned by the Foreign Secretary today (March 25, 2016) and through a demarche conveyed our protest and deep concern on the illegal entry into Pakistan by a RAW officer and his involvement in subversive activities in Balochistan and Karachi”, said a statement from the Foreign Office.
The statement did not give any other details.
The protest was lodged a day after Pakistani officials claimed security agencies had arrested the RAW “agent”.
Balochistan’s home minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti on Thursday identified the arrested man as Kulbhushan Yadav. Bugti claimed he was an officer of the rank of commander in the Indian Navy and was working for India’s external intelligence agency.
Bugti further claimed Bhushan had been in contact with Baloch separatists and terrorists fuelling sectarian violence in Balochistan. Yadav was detained three days ago on a tip-off from a Pakistani intelligence agency and later shifted to Islamabad for questioning, he added.
The minister did not give any other details, including the location where the man was arrested. Reports suggested Bhushan was detained in Chaman, an area of Balochistan located close to the border with Afghanistan.
In New Delhi, the external affairs ministry spokesperson said the detained “individual has no link with (the) government since his premature retirement from Indian Navy”. Indian authorities have sought consular access to him.
“India has no interest in interfering in internal matters of any country and firmly believes that a stable and peaceful Pakistan is in the interest of all in the region,” the spokesperson said.
Pakistani media reports said Yadav had an Iranian residency permit and that he purportedly had a passport in the name of Hussain Mubarak Patel. The place of birth given in this passport is Sangli, Maharashtra.
Sources in New Delhi said the photo of the man featured in the Pakistani media app