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Pakistani Paper Report: Indian Agency RAW behind Terror Acts in Pak

Pakistan has handed over a dossier to India which contains proofs of its external spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) being involved in terrorist activities in this country, reports a prominent Pakistan Daily. The report blames the agency for incidences as the attack on the Sri Lankan Cricket team in Lahore and on a police academy on the outskirts of the city earlier this year

Dawn, Pakistan’s prominent English daily, said on Wednesday quoting sources that a dossier containing evidence of India’s involvement in “subversive activities” in Pakistan was given by Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to India Prime Minister during their meeting at Sharm-el-Sheikh last week.

The report adds that Pakistan has also shared the evidence with the US and Afghanistan with Kabul being asked to stop the use of its soil for disruptive activities against Pakistan.

“Although the information given to India is being kept highly secret, broad outlines of the dossier available with Dawn reveal details of Indian contacts with those involved in attacks on the Sri Lankan cricket team and the Manawan police station,” the newspaper said.

“Operatives of RAW who remained in touch with the perpetrators of the attacks have been identified and proof of their interaction has been attached,” it added.

According to report, the dossier has description of Indian arms and explosives used in the attack on the Sri Lankan team as well as names and details of the perpetrators, who illegally entered into Pakistan from India and joined their associates who had reached Lahore from Waziristan.

The dossier is also said to list the safe houses being run by RAW in Afghanistan where terrorists are trained and launched for missions in Pakistan.

“The dossier also broadly covers the Indian connection in terror financing in Pakistan. A substantial part of the shared material deals with the Balochistan insurgency and Indian linkages with the insurgents, particularly Bramdagh Bugti, Burhan and Sher Khan,” Dawn said.

Photographs of their meetings with Indian operatives are part of the evidence, which also describes Bugti’s visit to India and the meetings he had with Indian secret service personnel, it added.

The dossier also mentions an India-funded training camp in Kandahar where Baloch insurgents, particularly those from Bugti clan, were being trained and provided arms and ammunition for sabotage activities in the Pakistani province.

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