Exposing New Delhi’s hollow claims of not being involved in subversive activities in Pakistan, former RAW agent Daniel revealed that the Indian intelligence Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) had sent him to perform subversive activities in Pakistan.
In an interview with Pro Punjab TV, Daniel spoke at length about how he was sent by RAW to Pakistan “to make bombs go off”.
Daniel revealed he spied on Pakistan at India’s behest within the ’90s and was caught by Pakistani security forces. Daniel said he spent four years in prison before he was released.
Speaking to the news channel, he admitted that Pakistan doesn’t send spies in India to hold out subversive activities. Rather, India frequently sends spies over into Pakistani territory.
Daniel said that another Indian spy, Raju, is currently in Pakistan. the previous RAW operative said that when he returned to India after getting caught in Pakistan, he was issued a meager Rs15,000 and fired from service.
Praising the people of Pakistan, Daniel admitted that the Indian government keeps sending spies to its neighboring country.
‘RAW pays Rs10mn for every surprise attack in Pakistan’
A year ago, DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar had held a news conference during which he revealed that Indian intelligence RAW was paying Rs10 million to terrorists for completing suicide attacks in Pakistan.
“You can see a pattern of constant ceasefire violations,” secretary of state Shah Mahmood Qureshi had said last year during a press conference, as he sat with the DG ISPR.
“The world knows that when Pakistan was busy partnering within the social process, India was laying an internet of terrorism around us,” he had said.
“India is allowing its land to be used against Pakistan for terrorism,” the secretary of state had said.
“We have information and evidence that India is promoting terrorism and has developed an idea to destabilize Pakistan,” Qureshi had said.
Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar had said that India had raised a militia of 700 people to undertake terrorist activities in Balochistan.
“A commission comprising 24 members was created, including 10 RAW operatives. A sum of $60 million was dedicated for this force.”
He had said the Indian embassy also regularly pays handsome amounts to sub-nationalists under the garb of humanitarian assistance.