Two Indian High Commission staffers return home from Pakistan

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Attari: The two Indian High Commission staffers Selva Dhas Paul and Dwimubhahms returned home via Attari land border on Monday, all most a week after they were taken into custody by Pakistan police in a false hit and run case and tortured.

Accompanied by group Captain Manu Midha, Second Secretary S. Shiva Kumar and staff member Pankaj, the duo arrived at the Attari integrated check post around 12 pm, soon after they left for Delhi. As expected, in a retaliatory move on June 15th, Pakistan Government framed CISF personnel Bhahms and Selva Dhas posted as drivers in Islamabad, in false case. Initially it was reported they had gone missing. However a day later Pakistan police claimed that they had arrested them in a hit and run case. They were also reportedly trashed by police.

On May 31st Indian Security Officials had held two Pakistan High Commission staffers in New Delhi for spying. The two, Tahir Khan and Abid Hussain were believed to have been trained by ISI on espionage. India expelled both of them after declaring persona non- grata (a person who is not welcome). Zaved Hussain, a driver at Pakistan High Commission was also caught on the same charges.

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