The Indian media claim that the man who facilitated the arrest of Spy Kulbhushan Jadhav killed in Tobat


People wait before issuing a verdict in the case of the International Court of Justice of the Kulbhushan Indian by the International Court of Justice, in Mumbai, July 17, 2019. - Reuters
People wait before issuing a verdict in the case of the International Court of Justice of the Kulbhushan Indian by the International Court of Justice, in Mumbai, July 17, 2019. – Reuters
  • The cleric succumbs to the injuries after being transferred to the hospital.
  • MUFTI SHAH looked close to a religious-political festival.
  • He survived two attempts in his life in the past.

Indian Media has affirmed that a religious scholar, who played a role in the capture of the Indian operation Kulbhushan Jadhav, was shot dead in Tobat, Baluchistan, on Friday.

According to police sources cited by The newsThe armed assailants attacked the scholar when he left a mosque after performing the night prayer.

“The armed men traveling in motorcycles opened fire against Mufti Shah Mir and wounded him critically,” police said, added that he was immediately transferred to the Tobat hospital where he died.

Mir was close to a religious-political festival. He had survived two attempts in his life in the past. However, this time he was killed in the attack.

The Indian media also said that two other people linked to the party, Wadera Ghulam Sarwar and Maulvi Amanullah, were shot dead last week by assailants traveling by bicycle in what the Local Police described as directed murders.

The security guard also suffered gunshot wounds.

Yadav, a former Indian navy commander deployed by the Indian Undering Agency Amp agency (RAW) as a high -level spy in Pakistan to orchestrate terrorism and insurgency in Baluchistan, was arrested on March 3, 2016.

He was tried in a military court that sentenced him to death for espionage and subversive activities. However, the order has not yet been implemented as the International Court of Justice (ICI) issued a suspension.



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