Pakistani court sentences Kulbushan Jadhav to death
Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav was arrested on March 3, 2016, in Baluchistan, which has seen a long-running conflict between Pakistani security forces and a militant separatist movement
Lahore: A Pakistani military court sentenced an Indian accused of espionage to death on Monday, potentially ratcheting up tension between the two nuclear-armed states.
Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav was arrested on March 3, 2016, in Baluchistan, which has seen a long-running conflict between Pakistani security forces and a militant separatist movement.
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The Pakistani military said in a statement he had confessed to being tasked by India's intelligence service with planning, coordinating and organizing espionage and sabotage activities in Baluchistan "aiming to destabilize and wage war against Pakistan".
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The sentence was passed by a Field General Court Martial and confirmed by the powerful army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa. The military did not announce any date for the execution.
Pakistan accuses India of helping the separatist movement in Baluchistan, a charge denied by India. In its turn, the government in New Delhi says Pakistan aids separatist fighters in Kashmir, part of India's only Muslim-majority state, which Pakistan also claims. (With Agency Inputs)