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Old 04-27-2010, 09:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Indian diplomat held for counter espionage for Pakistan

A senior Indian diplomat of the level of Second Secretary in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, has been arrested for passing on Indian state secrets to Pakistan for two years.

IFS Group B officer Madhuri Gupta was working in the press wing of the Indian High Commissioner, according to intelligence sources. It is unlikely that she was a lone spy operating on her own. But there is so far no confirmation of any others arrested or interrogated.

Internal security establishment is extremely cagey about the role of Indian diplomats abroad. The four independent anonymous sources who confirmed this information to TIMES NOW, were reluctant to reveal exactly what kind of information the alleged mole was privy to. However suffice to say for now that the officer may have been on the payrole of the Pakistani establishment, and has been allegedly passing on crucial strategic information belonging to India to Pakistan.

The Ministry of External affairs sources said an official statement to be giving out the complete facts in the case. However sources did mention that Gupta, who is also an Urdu interpreter and a staffer for 30 years who has served in Delhi, Kualalumpur and Islamabad, has confessed to the crime.

This is the first ever case of a senior Indian diplomat being arrested for such a crime. What is more, Indian agencies believe that the 45-year-old is just a part of a massive Pakistani spy ring and there may have been others in the Indian diplomatic establishment also engaged in counter espionage. Currently the exact nature of the inducements to Gupta for her services is not known.

But the revelation is shocking and will have wide ramifications, coming as it does as the SAARC summit is underway at Thimphu and will doubtless have to be taken up with Pakistan at the highest level. The extent of damage done will also have to be assessed.

"She is in the information wing, which is isolated from the political wing and not in the most vital departments and could not have been privy to the most sensitive of documents. However it is a penetration. We earlier had a penetration by East Europeans, but this is a first from Pakistan," said former MEA Secretary K C Singh reacting to the news.

Gupta was apparently being tracked for nearly a year by the Indian government both in Islamabad and in New Delhi at her residence, before being carefully brought over to India on the excuse of SAARC related work. She was detained in New Delhi 2-4 days ago, interrogated by a special group comprising members of different agencies like the Intelligence Bureau, RAW and Delhi police, before being arrested.

Government sources say Gupta, who was liasoning officer between Indian and other embassies in Islamabad, has risen through the ranks and was engaged in espionage for the Pakistanis for about two years. She has been produced in a local court in East Delhi where she stays, and remanded to 10 days police custody.

"I am not trying to discriminate on the basis of class, but a person who has not been properly trained and brought up in the values of the services can perhaps be more suceptible to foreign inducements easily. Nevertheless, given the fact that all those working in Islamabad know that they are under watch and being targetted by Pakistani intelligence which is on the lookout for chinks - that they were able to penetrate the embassy is shocking," said Union Minister Kapil Sibal. He said it was imperative to ascertain what information had been leaked.

She was in visa wing of Islamabad liasoning off bet Indian and other embassies in Islamabad. - living in East Delhi, an East Delhi residnce surveillance mounted for the first time. Produced in a hush way in city court, remanded to custody. She has been booked under the Official Secrets Act.

Speaking in the development, TIMES NOW strategic affairs expert Mahroof Raza said, "The Indian government would have found it extremely difficult to hold an Indian officer in the High Commission if she was working for the Pakistani government. She would be having patrons in the Pakistani system who would make it extremely difficult to get her back and put her through legal and administrative proceedings. This is perhaps the first time an Indian diplomat has been caught spying oversdeas and working against Indian interests. This gives a completely different dimension to Pakistan's desire to know what India is up to on foreign policy."
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India arrests diplomat on charges of spying for Pakistan


NEW DELHI (April 27, 2010): A female diplomat working in the Indian embassy in Islamabad has been arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, police and the foreign ministry said Tuesday.

‘We have reason to believe that an official in the High Commission of India in Islamabad had been passing information to the Pakistani intelligence agencies,’ foreign ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash told reporters.

‘The official is cooperating with our investigations and enquiries,’ he said in a statement made on the sidelines of a regional conference in Bhutan.

A senior police source said the 53-year-old woman, a second secretary in the embassy in Islamabad, had been under surveillance for six months before police swooped.

"Mrs. Gupta was arrested from her home in east Delhi after she was called back for consultations," the police officer said on condition he was not named.

Press Trust of India news agency said she was summoned to New Delhi on the pretext of discussions on the eight-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) set to begin in Bhutan on Wednesday.

She had worked in the mission for nearly three years and is alleged to have passed on information from the Islamabad head of India's external intelligence service, Research and Analysis Wing, to her Pakistani contacts, PTI said

The station head of the research wing in Islamabad, R.K. Sharma, was also under scrutiny in connection with Gupta's arrest, according to PTI.

K.C Singh, a former Indian foreign secretary, told the Times Now news channel that Gupta would in theory have had limited access in her role in the information wing.

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What exclusive information a Second Secretary in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad can have about India other than Indian plans for spreading terrorism in Pakistan.
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Whats happening to all the ladies in India? First a tennis player, now a diplomat? What is making them turn from 'desh bakhts' to 'desh drohis'?

Maybe its their way of saying they have had enough of the political games that the men in power are playing......
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India promises thorough 'spy' investigation

Wednesday, 28 Apr, 2010

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In this undated handout photo, Madhuri Gupta, 53, an Indian diplomat who worked as second secretary in the Indian high commission in Islamabad is seen. – AP World

India nabs diplomat on charge of spying for Pakistan India nabs diplomat on charge of spying for Pakistan THIMPHU: India's foreign minister said on Wednesday a thorough investigation would reveal why and how a diplomat posted in Islamabad had spied for Pakistan.

Junior diplomat Madhuri Gupta, who worked in the information service of the Indian embassy, was arrested by police last week after coming under suspicion.

In Thimphu, Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna told reporters Gupta was facing a joint probe by the police and home ministry detectives.

“The investigations are going on and we will have to wait till it is complete and then we will find out what was the motive and what was the modus operandi,” Krishna said.

He also said New Delhi was taking the issue seriously.

“That is the reason why she was called back and she is now in police custody and that only shows the seriousness of the issues involved,” Krishna said.

Gupta has been charged with breaching India's Official Secrets Act which carries a maximum jail sentence of 14 years.

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Behind India's Bust of a Pakistan Spy

By Sumon K. Chakrabarti / New Delhi and Omar Waraich / Islamabad Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2010

"At 53, she was bored, alone and attractive. Single, but definitely one step ahead to mingle." That's how the man who led the operation to bust Madhuri Gupta, the first Indian diplomat to be found spying for Pakistan, described her. For most of her two years in espionage, Gupta was a lone-wolf, conducting a classic spy operation from her base in Islamabad. Old-school "dead drops," in which she passed off information without even meeting her Pakistani handlers, were her signature style. Yet it was a silly indiscretion — sending e-mails to her spy bosses from her office computer — that finally led to her arrest.

Gupta has not exactly been near the center of Indian decision-making, posted as a second secretary in the media section of India's high commission in Pakistan's capital, where her job had been to provide English and Hindi summaries of Pakistan's Urdu-language newspapers. On April 22, the 53-year-old was summoned back to New Delhi ostensibly to help colleagues prepare for the ongoing South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) summit in Bhutan. After landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport, she was whisked away by officials of the Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau (IB), India's internal intelligence agency, straight to an interrogation chamber in an undisclosed location. Twenty-four hours later, she was handed over to Delhi police, charged with treason and accessing confidential documents under India's Official Secrets Act.

"Her spy game was up the moment a Joint Secretary — an IB officer — inside the Islamabad mission suspected her around October 2009 and reported back," a high-level IB case officer in New Delhi told TIME. The IB launched a massive counter-intelligence operation, in which even its counterparts in the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), the country's external intelligence agency, were kept out of the loop.

Over the next six months, Gupta's every step was monitored. She was found to be taking undue interest in informal discussions among the senior embassy officials regarding important policy matters, including India's strategic plans in Afghanistan and resuming a dialogue with Pakistan. She was even fed with incorrect information to be passed on to her Pakistan handlers, suspected to be from the Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI).

Pakistani authorities refused to comment on the case, but analysts in Islamabad saw her arrest as an attempt to scupper upcoming planned talks between India's and Pakistan's prime ministers. "The timing was supposed to send a signal that India is not ready to talk to Pakistan yet," said Cyril Almeida, an editor and analyst at Pakistan's Dawn newspaper. "India has not moved beyond its post-Mumbai [the terror attack which Indian and Western authorities say originated in Pakistan] phase. It is not looking for talks with Pakistan any time soon."

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was scheduled to meet his Pakistani counterpart, Yousuf Raza Gilani, this week, although the purpose of such talks is contested. After breaking off all dialogue with Pakistan after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, Indian officials had suggested a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the SAARC summit to discuss a long-running water dispute, but Pakistan has made clear that it wants a formal, open-ended peace talks. As Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the India's CNN-IBN network on Tuesday, "We need to go beyond a handshake."

Asked whether the two prime ministers would still hold talks in Bhutan this week, Pakistan's Deputy Foreign Minister Malik Amad Khan told TIME, "Maybe, maybe not, but that's totally independent of [the spying] allegations."

Almeida notes that espionage efforts to "turn" the other country's diplomats are par for the course between the long-time rivals, "But given [Gupta's] relatively junior position it is unlikely that she would have had access to sensitive documents, unless there was a real breakdown internally."

Indian government sources say Gupta had been spying for Pakistan since September 2008. "We have reasons to believe that she was not recruited inside Pakistan," says a senior officer in R&AW. "Possibly she was picked up and nurtured either in Baghdad or Kuala Lumpur where she was posted earlier." The agency also says this could have been a reason why she was keen for a Pakistan posting — usually a last choice among Indian diplomats and intelligence officials.

Vishnu Prakash, a spokesman for India's Ministry of External Affairs, says that Gupta "is co-operating with the investigations and inquiries." Sources told TIME that she has told interrogators that she spied for Pakistan to settle scores with senior Indian diplomats who mistreated her during her early career. She has also reportedly confessed that a prominent Pakistani journalist put her in touch with Pakistani intelligence officers.

Her bank account records are being scanned, her official computer and personal laptop have been brought back to Delhi for analysis, and her personal relationship with a Pakistani intelligence officer, identified thus far only as "Rana," is being investigated. Gupta claims she was romantically involved with "Rana," but she was also being blackmailed by him into sharing information. Gupta now faces dismissal from service, an in-camera trial and a maximum of 10 years of rigorous imprisonment.

The IB investigator who spoke to TIME says the only sensitive material that Gupta managed to pass on to Pakistan concerned "partial information on [India's] strategic plans in Afghanistan." That has come as a relief to Delhi, though investigators are still checking whether Gupta was used to plant bugs in the Indian mission in Islamabad.

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Whats happening to all the ladies in India? First a tennis player, now a diplomat? What is making them turn from 'desh bakhts' to 'desh drohis'?

Maybe its their way of saying they have had enough of the political games that the men in power are playing......
They are not the first 'desh drohis' nor the last ones. Such people are plentiful in all nations and societies. That is how espionage works.

Our country has had the misfortune of having plenty of traitors, some going to the extent of dividing the country. This is too small in comparison.
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They are not the first 'desh drohis' nor the last ones. .
So you agree that the tennis player is one of the "desh drohis" ?

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Hmmmm okay but I wonder what this says about your country....or even the 'nice people' living in it.
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So you agree that the tennis player is one of the "desh drohis" ?
Its you who made the insinuation!

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Hmmmm okay but I wonder what this says about your country....or even the 'nice people' living in it.
I think you failed to notice but most of the Desh drohis are no longer in my country.
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Madhuri Gupta says she is being framed

NEW DELHI: Madhuri Gupta, an Indian diplomat arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), told a court here on Saturday that she was being framed, police sources said.

Gupta was sent to 14 days judicial custody by Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja. The police were told to present Gupta before the court on May 15.

According to a police official, Gupta, 53, said she was not a senior officer and could not have passed on sensitive information to her contacts in Pakistan where she was posted in the Indian High Commission.

But she said she had revealed the identities of Indian undercover agents in Pakistan.

Her counsel Jagmohan Dahiya said police wanted to extend her custody for two more days, which the court rejected. Earlier she was in police custody for five days.

According to court sources, the police wanted to extend her remand as they claimed she was changing her statements time and again in order to mislead them.

She has been booked under the Official Secrets Act.

Gupta, a second secretary at the Indian mission in Islamabad, was arrested here on charges of passing on information to the Pakistanis.

According to officials, she came under suspicion months ago and was called to Delhi on the pretext of helping to prepare for the SAARC summit that ended in Bhutan this week.

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