Two Indian high commission officials in Islamabad missing: Reports

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Two Indian high commission officials in Islamabad missing: Reports
Two officials dealing with the Indian large commission found in Islamabad, Pakistan have reportedly eliminated mission, news firm ANI reported today quoting options.

“Both officials were untraceable for the last few hours,” the agency reported.

The Indian objective has launched a complaint with regional authorities and used the problem to the Pakistan foreign ministry, ANI statement said adding that India is monitoring the advancement closely.

Nevertheless, Indian external affairs ministry did not issue any official affirmation to this end till filling of the report this afternoon.

This incident came in the background when two Pakistani officials were caught red-handed on, may 31 and sent back while “trying to acquire classified information and spying in Delhi”.

Indian police authorities arrested several Pakistan substantial commission officials in Latest Delhi on, may 31 for their alleged involvement in espionage activities.

Both officials were declared persona non-grata for “indulging in activities incompatible with their status as customers of a diplomatic objective”, a statement of Indian Exterior affairs Ministry said following a arrest.

Soon after, Pakistan foreign ministry in a separate affirmation condemned the arrest saying that that Indian actions was along with a “negative pre-planned and orchestrated mass media campaign”.

Pakistan foreign ministry said that the officials were detained by Indian authorities found on “false and unsubstantiated charges” and released about the intervention of the high commission.
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