Top ISI handler, missing while sneaking into India illegaly

Srinivas_K

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This guy established a cover for himself in case if gets caught in foreign territory.

By uploading resume, claims of job interview etc .. etc.


Guys, I could be wrong and with very little knowledge I got this doubt.... I hope experts can help me about it.

Few things that doesn't add up...

1. I've just checked, there are direct flights from Pak to Nepal why the ticket wasn't issued in that way. Cost of flight ticket is around 10000 PKR. I understand that if someone comes from Pakistan to Katmandu then they will be on RAW radar. Now here is the question why would RAW handlers could let a Pakistani nationality Person that to an ex Lt. Colonel (I believe it would be mentioned somewhere on his passport/flight ticket.... But I could be wrong too.) pass RAWs radar. If someone wants an ex Lt. Col. Pakistani to pass RAWs radar, then it is really worries me.

2. I've just checked the cost from Oman to Katmandu average is £1000 pounds. From Pakistan to Oman is also around £ 1000 pounds. If you want to hire someone you don't send business class ticket through different country. Why no one talks about his return tickets. Was his job to come to Katmandu and disappear at 5 km from Indian border!!!???.

3. If his interview was in Katmandu, why did he go to Lumbini (5km from Indian Border). If you had your interview done in Katmandu, you should join your job(did he joined the job) or leave to Pakistan via a different country.

4. Someone mentioned that less restrictive Indo Nepal border is being misused. That was being Misused since ages and also got it covered by enough folks who are on RAW's payroll. It is a basic booby trap to attract folks who wants to enter India.

5. Now why is a Lt. Colonel is important to whom!!??

I feel that something doesn't add up.
 

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These Pakis are Blowhards of the highest order. They thought we would not see through this trick of theirs which frankly is amateur level stuff.
 

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Pakistanis, said that he was in UN mission, that means this guy has made lot of money in UN salary, then in ISI and PA salary, so he dont need that much, looks like poor guy, for PA standards.........if he was looking for job:rofl:
 

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@Dazzler look like we caught your monkey
its not a monkey, its whale, we can get all the info from him, ISI is stupid enough to post his CV on the web to save him, now this will help us to take him and ISI down. If we are lucky, even uncle will get info about OBL and Talibs to cross verify that.

he will be singing soon, if not done already.
 

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so instead of taking direct flight to Nepal, if he would have been genuine job seeker, he first travel from Pak to Oman, thinking that he wont be tracked on RAW radar, then from Oman, he got Nepalese SIM cards, so that he cant be traced to Pak, then he went to Nepal from Oman, with costly tickets, then from Kathmandu to Lumbini he again went to job interview, for some dot com company................... then he is untraceable,

If you look at his CV, looks like ISI has not trainned him well..................oops............he was ISI :rofl::rofl:





this is his flight path in green, if he was legit then it would have been in red, ISI knew that RAW watch all the direct flights from Pak to Nepal, so they took costly and long route.................................... stupid ISI.....................:crazy:
 

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Nepal from Oman, with costly tickets
so that he is not identified on the ground and on board, business class travellers have different immigration desk and lounge, and channel . Looks like the agencies were after him he was either spotted in Oman or in Kathmandu and for next 20 hours what ever happened was high grade intelligence operation to extract the man. New chiefs are badass guys!
 

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One possible explination could be that he defected to US or to us.........what you guys think?
 

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One possible explination could be that he defected to US or to us.........what you guys think?
He travelled alone while his family stays in Islamabad. So defection is a tough possibility. Only possibility is his cover was blown by the ISI for unknown reasons.
 

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But Is ISI so naive that by floating a CV in Linkedin they thought they could use it as a cover? Speciallywhen aware of RAW watch?
 

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He travelled alone while his family stays in Islamabad. So defection is a tough possibility. Only possibility is his cover was blown by the ISI for unknown reasons.
I am not getting it.

If this is the quality of work they are capable of, then what about Hawala and Kashmir Unrest?
More reasons to suspect big guys behind our big problems.
 

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There is seriously more it to then what meets the eye s guys .. Lets not get over excited that our RAW guys would have got hands on him .. Who knows what the actual plan is and ISI guys are not so stupid enough when wave after wave they were able to penetrate our economy with FICN s where we couldn't be able to do anything .Don't think they will let our Indian agencies get hands on one of their men so easily even post retirement ..kahani mein twist hai pakka
 

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a very good book to read is history of isi by henry kesseinger and how they surrendered meekly khalislistan handlers when RAW retaliated heavily in 80's with frequent blasts in karachi and sindh, benazir herself handed over the list to to rajiv to stop retribution and how the backbone was destroyed

in 90's india lagged behind because mysteriously ikgujral stopped all activities of RAW in pakistan and the result led to kashmir turmoil in 90's and arrival of FICN (killed again by de-monetisation), raw assets where revived only by vajpayee, remember even musharraf's life was saved by vajpayee and raw only

isi handlers in nepal are part of operation tupac and lately they are being destroyed mercilessly

this guy surely was part of incident of indian railway:

http://www.newindianexpress.com/the...anning-to-target-indian-railways-1562179.html
 
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But Is ISI so naive that by floating a CV in Linkedin they thought they could use it as a cover? Speciallywhen aware of RAW watch?
The reality may be different. But conclusions based on reports available.
 

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ISLAMABAD: A retired Pakistan Army officer has mysteriously gone missing while visiting Nepal for a job interview.

The officer, identified as retired Lt Col Mohammad Habib, has been untraceable since Thursday (April 6) from Lumbini, a Nepalese town near the Indian border and a Buddhist pilgrimage site, soon after his arrival there. He last contacted his family on Thursday afternoon and since then his phone numbers have not been reachable.

Col Habib’s family reported his disappearance to the Foreign Office after not having been able to reach him. He is feared to have been abducted, a source said.

“We wrote to the Nepalese foreign ministry about the missing Pakistani national on Friday, but we have yet to hear back from them,” Pakistani charge d’affaires Javed Imrani told Dawn over the phone from Kathmandu on Saturday.

Col Habib last contacted his family from Lumbini, near Indian border
The story about the disappearance of the former military officer first surfaced in WhatsApp groups of retired military officers and was subsequently picked up by the media.

The colonel, who reportedly retired in October 2014 and belonged to artillery, was currently employed with a private firm in Pakistan and had posted his CV online in search of employment.

According to the publicly available account of the events preceding his disappearance, somebody by the name of Mark Thompson had contacted him both via email and telephone for a job interview in Nepal for which he [Col Habib] was also provided an air ticket.

Col Habib departed from Lahore on Wednesday, reaching Kathmandu on Thursday from where he immediately flew to Lumbini. In Kathmandu, the information coming from retired army officers groups and verified by military sources reveals, he was provided a Nepalese cellphone SIM card by one Javed Ansari, who received him there.

The last message that he sent from Lumbini said that he had reached his destination.

Subsequent probing by his family and friends shows that the UK telephone number from which he had received telephone call for the interview was a computer-generated one, while the email domain and its associated website were registered in India. This has prompted concerns that the Indian spy agency RAW could have been behind the abduction plot.

India has always maintained strong influence in Nepal both as the Himalayan country’s main economic and defence partner. Nepalese soldiers are trained in India, which also supplies arms to Nepal. Critics describe India’s relationship with Nepal as ‘semi-colonial’.

India runs its influence in Nepal through RAW. The Nepalese government last year in May cancelled President Bidya Bhandari’s visit to India accusing RAW of backing attempts to topple it. The crisis in the relationship was later managed and RAW retained its foothold there. And as Prof Micheal Hutt, who teaches Nepali and Himalayan Studies at University of London, sometime back told BBC: “India has been a political player in Nepal as much as any Nepali political party.”

A serving RAW officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is originally from India, was caught in Pakistan last year and has been accused of involvement with subversive activities here.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1325799
 

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I am not getting it.

If this is the quality of work they are capable of, then what about Hawala and Kashmir Unrest?
More reasons to suspect big guys behind our big problems.
The are far better than this.

1. This was surely not col.'s first visit to Nepal, he may have visited it earlier too with ALIAS during service.
2. Indian intelligence marked him and looked for him.
3. We don't know whether he uploaded his CV or Indian Intelligence did :D
4. He applied for Visa with his real name (half name) after he got retired and RAW got active.

Other scenario would be

He was arranging to leave Pakistan with his family to US or UK via Nepal. He got nabbed by RAW or ISI during arrangements.

Or
He is India's bargain to Yadav.
 

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