Pak arrests RAW officer for 'subversive activities', summons India
Pak has accused India of instigating violence in the past but for the first time it has claimed arresting a RAW officer.
Islamabad: Pakistan on Friday summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale as it lodged its protest over 'subversive activities' of an alleged RAW officer, a day after Pakistani security forces claimed to have arrested him.
"The Indian High Commissioner was summoned by the Foreign Secretary today and through a demarche conveyed our protest and deep concern on the illegal entry into Pakistan by a RAW officer and his involvement in subversive activities in Balochistan and Karachi," the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement.
Balochistan Home Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti on Thursday identified the "official" as Kul Yadav Bhushan who he alleged was a commander-ranking officer in the Indian Navy and was working for Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
Bugti claimed that Bhushan was in contact with Baloch separatists and terrorists fuelling sectarian violence in Balochistan.
The Minister, however, did not disclose the exact location of where he was arrested.
However, sources said that Bhushan was arrested from Chaman area of Balochistan, which is close to the Afghanistan border.
Pakistan had accused India of instigating violence in Balochistan and Karachi in the past but it is for the first time that it has claimed arresting a RAW officer.
India has dismissed all such allegations.