Pakistani Spy with Indian Passport caught in Delhi

Assam News · November 17, 2009

Sayeed Amir Ali (38) alias Mohammad Sayyed alias Jabbar, a suspected Pakistani spy arrested from Delhi airport on Saturday was working as a technician in a mobile phone repair shop in north-east Delhi for the past three years, police sources said today.

The Pakistani spy came to India in 2005, via the Nepal border, by bus. After crossing into the Indian territory he reportedly went to Lucknow and stayed there for a year. Then he lived in Shahdara area in Delhi, in the guise of a man hailing from Lucknow. He had even procured a genuine Indian passport from the Regional Passport Office (RPO) in Lucknow, police sources said.

Ali used to pass on sensitive information through emails from cyber cafes in Naveen Shahdara in northeast Delhi. Special Cell teams are now checking nearby cyber cafes to trace the emails. He was caught by the Immigration officials at Delhi airport last Saturday.

"He was working in a mobile repair shop on Loni Road in Mansarovar Park for the past three years as a technician," the official said, adding his employer had claimed that Jabbar was introduced to him by a neighbour. Investigators have questioned the shop owner as well as his landlord to ascertain how he managed to get a job as well as a rented accommodation.

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