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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/08/05/pakistan.spycase.ap/index.html

Pakistan expels diplomat
Visa official 'caught red-handed with sensitive documents'

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian
diplomat for allegedly indulging in "undesirable activities," a
Pakistani government official said.

India later expelled a Pakistani diplomat, an Indian news agency reported.

Deepak Kaul, a visa councilor at the Indian High Commission in
Islamabad, was caught by Pakistani agents "red-handed with sensitive
documents," the Pakistani government official said on condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

"We have evidence that he indulged in undesirable activities," the
official told The Associated Press, adding that Kaul was detained
while en route to the eastern city of Lahore.

The official said Kaul had "received sensitive documents from his
source," but he refused go into details.

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed Kaul's expulsion.

"Deepak Kaul has been asked to leave Pakistan next week," Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said, adding that Kaul was "caught
red-handed" and that he has been handed over to the Indian High Commission.

T.C.A. Raghawan, deputy high commissioner at the Indian mission,
confirmed that Kaul has been ordered to leave, but denied he was
involved in any unlawful activity.

"We reject these allegations," he told the AP.

Raghawan said Kaul was seized as he traveled to Lahore by road.

"His car was intercepted not far away from Islamabad. He was
handcuffed and held for five hours," he said.

Pakistan and India have a history of bitter relations, and the
expulsions were likely to increase tension between the two
nuclear-armed countries, which have fought three wars since gaining
independence from Britain in 1947.

Last month, New Delhi postponed the scheduled July 20- 22 peace talks
with Pakistan following Bombay train bombings after accusing that
perpetrators of the attacks had support from this Islamic nation.

Pakistan rejected the allegation, and said it was ready to cooperate
with India to probe the blasts.

New Delhi rejected the offer, and since then Pakistan and India have
not set any fresh dates to resume the peace talks, which began in
2004 and have helped improve relations between the two neighbors.

In 2003, Pakistan and India had expelled each other's several
diplomats over similar allegations.





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</a>Pakistan expels diplomat<br>
Visa official 'caught red-handed with sensitive documents'<br><br>
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian
diplomat for allegedly indulging in &quot;undesirable activities,&quot; a
Pakistani government official said.<br><br>
India later expelled a Pakistani diplomat, an Indian news agency
reported.<br><br>
Deepak Kaul, a visa councilor at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad,
was caught by Pakistani agents &quot;red-handed with sensitive
documents,&quot; the Pakistani government official said on condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.<br><br>
&quot;We have evidence that he indulged in undesirable activities,&quot;
the official told The Associated Press, adding that Kaul was detained
while en route to the eastern city of Lahore.<br><br>
The official said Kaul had &quot;received sensitive documents from his
source,&quot; but he refused go into details.<br><br>
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed Kaul's expulsion.<br><br>
&quot;Deepak Kaul has been asked to leave Pakistan next week,&quot;
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said, adding that Kaul was
&quot;caught red-handed&quot; and that he has been handed over to the
Indian High Commission.<br><br>
T.C.A. Raghawan, deputy high commissioner at the Indian mission,
confirmed that Kaul has been ordered to leave, but denied he was involved
in any unlawful activity.<br><br>
&quot;We reject these allegations,&quot; he told the AP.<br><br>
Raghawan said Kaul was seized as he traveled to Lahore by road.<br><br>
&quot;His car was intercepted not far away from Islamabad. He was
handcuffed and held for five hours,&quot; he said.<br><br>
Pakistan and India have a history of bitter relations, and the expulsions
were likely to increase tension between the two nuclear-armed countries,
which have fought three wars since gaining independence from Britain in
1947.<br><br>
Last month, New Delhi postponed the scheduled July 20- 22 peace talks
with Pakistan following Bombay train bombings after accusing that
perpetrators of the attacks had support from this Islamic
nation.<br><br>
Pakistan rejected the allegation, and said it was ready to cooperate with
India to probe the blasts.<br><br>
New Delhi rejected the offer, and since then Pakistan and India have not
set any fresh dates to resume the peace talks, which began in 2004 and
have helped improve relations between the two neighbors.<br><br>
In 2003, Pakistan and India had expelled each other's several diplomats
over similar allegations.<br><br>
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Gloucester, MA 01930-8008<br>
Phone: (978) 546-3803<br>
Fax: (978) 546-9467<br>
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