Gujarat
Police
reportedly
neutralized
a
module
of
the
Pakistani
external
intelligence
agency,
the
Inter-Services
Intelligence
(ISI),
operating
in
the
country
to
smuggle
in
fake
currency,
narcotics
and
arms
and
ammunition
through
the
Mandvi
port
in
the
Kutch
district
of
Gujarat.
Six
persons,
including
two
Pakistani
nationals,
were
arrested
in
this
connection
and
they
revealed
that
the
module
had
already
smuggled
in
INR
2.4
million
in
fake
currency
through
Mandvi
and
sent
it
to
Hyderabad,
capital
of
Andhra
Pradesh.
The
Pakistani
nationals
were
identified
as
Abdul
Gaffar
Qasim
Chiba
and
Abdul
Khalif
Tayyab
Chauhan,
both
residents
of
Bhabhobhit
area
in
Karachi.
The
Indians
include
Mumbai-based
operative
Sayyed
Ahmed
Ali
and
three
other
Mandvi-based
fishermen,
Abdullah
Adam
Dosani,
Suleman
Mohammad
Chauhan
and
Ismail
Yakub
Chiba.
On
July
13,
the
Kutch
District
Superintendent
of
Police,
Gyanendra
Singh
Malik,
told
The
Hindu
that
the
group
used
to
receive
the
contraband
in
the
mid-seas
off
the
Mandvi
coast. |