
A former officer of the Indian navy has been arrested in Pakistan on charges of espionage.
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Pakistan says ex-navy officer arrested in Balochistan is RAW agent
India rejects charge, says no proof of arrest in Balochistan
India demands consular access 'to assess the truth'
Sources in the government say there is no proof that the retired navy officer, who owns a cargo business in Iran, was arrested in Balochistan as claimed by Pakistan. The government believes he could have been arrested after he strayed into Pakistani waters and was being wrongly charged, they added.
"He had a boat and carried small cargo from Bandar- Abbas and Chabahar ports in Iran and other adjoining areas ," a top official said adding "whether he accidentally strayed into Pakistani waters or was lured into Pakistan needs to checked."
Yesterday, India had acknowledged that the arrested man served with the navy, but denied that he is a RAW agent.
"The individual has no link with government since his premature retirement from Indian Navy," said the Foreign Ministry in a statement.
Kulbushan Jadev was arrested on Thursday in a raid in Balochistan, said Pakistani media, claiming that the "Indian spy was sponsoring terrorist and subversive activities in Balochistan."
In Islamabad, Indian envoy Gautam Bambawale was summoned by the Pakistani government which alleged that Kulbushan Jadev had instigated terror attacks in Karachi and unrest in Balochistan.
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