10-27-2006, 12:21 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Mole may revealed unit locations to Pakistan</b>
Sidharth Mishra | New Delhi
The arrest of personnel of Army Group Insurance (AGI) Directorate by the <b>Special Cell of Delhi Police last week has revealed that Pakistan may be in possession of vital information regarding the "nature of the troops" deployed in the border areas and also those involved in the CI (counter-insurgency) operations in Jammu and Kashmir.</b>
Anil Kumar Dubey, a havaldar with the Army Group Insurance Directorate was arrested while passing information to an ISI functionary posted at the Pakistan High Commission. The ISI functionary was a driver in the Pakistan High Commission. The duo was arrested on Friday last near Mahipal Pur chowk.
Sources in the intelligence agencies said Dubey as a data entry operator had access to the location of particular officers posted to particular places as he dealt with the salary of the officers. <b>"The information provided by Dubey could be very damaging as there are units deployed in the Valley, which draw from different arms. The background profile of an officer leading say a particular Rashtriya Rifles unit could give insight into the tactical profile of that unit," </b>said the intelligence source, adding that such information could be used to advantage by subversives.
According to the Special Cell, Anil was being paid to pass on information about the Indian Army to Mohammed Farooq. Police added that they had no information so far about any links between Ritesh and Dubey.
The Pakistani driver, Mohammad Farooq, was detained and interrogated before being handed over to the High Commission after completing legal formalities.
<b>"He has been left because of his diplomatic immunity but it does not mean that he is not an accused. <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>His proper medical check up </span>and other formalities were completed before he was handed over to the High Commission," </b> <i>Â [those who know what this mean]</i> Â Â <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> said a senior police officer.
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Sidharth Mishra | New Delhi
The arrest of personnel of Army Group Insurance (AGI) Directorate by the <b>Special Cell of Delhi Police last week has revealed that Pakistan may be in possession of vital information regarding the "nature of the troops" deployed in the border areas and also those involved in the CI (counter-insurgency) operations in Jammu and Kashmir.</b>
Anil Kumar Dubey, a havaldar with the Army Group Insurance Directorate was arrested while passing information to an ISI functionary posted at the Pakistan High Commission. The ISI functionary was a driver in the Pakistan High Commission. The duo was arrested on Friday last near Mahipal Pur chowk.
Sources in the intelligence agencies said Dubey as a data entry operator had access to the location of particular officers posted to particular places as he dealt with the salary of the officers. <b>"The information provided by Dubey could be very damaging as there are units deployed in the Valley, which draw from different arms. The background profile of an officer leading say a particular Rashtriya Rifles unit could give insight into the tactical profile of that unit," </b>said the intelligence source, adding that such information could be used to advantage by subversives.
According to the Special Cell, Anil was being paid to pass on information about the Indian Army to Mohammed Farooq. Police added that they had no information so far about any links between Ritesh and Dubey.
The Pakistani driver, Mohammad Farooq, was detained and interrogated before being handed over to the High Commission after completing legal formalities.
<b>"He has been left because of his diplomatic immunity but it does not mean that he is not an accused. <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>His proper medical check up </span>and other formalities were completed before he was handed over to the High Commission," </b> <i>Â [those who know what this mean]</i> Â Â <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> said a senior police officer.
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