This story is from October 17, 2012

Chargesheet filed against Pak spy

Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet against Zubair Khan, an alleged spy arrested on the charges of passing on Indian Army secrets to an 'agent' in Pakistan High Commission.
Chargesheet filed against Pak spy
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet against Zubair Khan, an alleged spy arrested on the charges of passing on Indian Army secrets to an 'agent' in Pakistan High Commission. He had been asked to gather information on government officials and journalists who frequently visit Pakistan.
The chargesheet was filed by the crime branch in the court of chief metropolitan magistrate Vidya Prakash.
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In the chargesheet, Delhi Police has said that 37-year-old Zubair, a resident of Jamia Nagar in south Delhi, used to procure secret information and documents relating to Indian Army and other government departments and hand them over to a person named Alvi, whom he had met at the Commission.
The police probe revealed that Zubair used to collect the documents and photographs from a man called Shahid and submit them to Alvi. Alvi sent names and addresses of ministry officials, journalists and students to Zubair via SMSs.
Zubair, a native of Kakrala Village in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested from Kalindi Kunj Park on July 17 by the anti-extortion cell of crime branch. The agency said Zubair was nabbed while he was waiting for Alvi. Five photographs relating to the India Army and three papers containing telephone numbers and addresses of Army officials were recovered from him.
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