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Pakistan will try Kulbhushan Jadhav on terrorism, sabotage charges: Report

The fresh trial comes despite the International Court of Justice restraining Pakistan from executing the jailed Indian till adjudication of the case before it.

File photo of former Indian Navy commander Kulbhushan Jadhav File photo of former Indian Navy commander Kulbhushan Jadhav

Former Indian Navy commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been awarded death penalty in Pakistan, is now facing trial in another case. The
latest trial against Jadhav is concerning to charges of terrorism and sabotage against him.

According to Pakistan-based Dawn, Jadhav has several cases related to terrorism charges against him. Notably, the fresh trial comes despite the International Court of Justice restraining Pakistan from executing the jailed Indian till adjudication of the case before it.

Dawn reported quoting an official that Jadhav has multiple cases against him in which he had been indicted on terror and sabotage related charges. The cases are progressing, the paper quoted the official saying. 

He said only the spying case against Jadhav has been concluded out of the multiple cases against him. The paper quoting a source also said that Pakistan on a number of occasions had sought access to 13 Indian officials to ascertain information in the case. 

But New Delhi has remained stubbornly uncooperative, the paper said. 

The Pakistani source did not disclose the names of the 13 Indian officials that the government wants to quiz. He, however, said: "We want to reach Jadhav's handlers". Besides, Pakistan has sought information about his Navy service file, bank record of his pension payment, and issuance of the passport in the name of Mubarak Hussain Patel, the paper said. 

Pakistani officials want to know how the passport in the name of Patel was issued and whether it was original or fake. Particulars of Jadhav's properties in Mumbai, Pune and other parts of Maharashtra, which he had acquired in Patel's name had also been demanded, the paper quoted the source as saying. 

Jadhav, 47, was sentenced to death by the military court in April last year. Pakistan claim that its security forces arrested Jadhav from its Balochistan province on March 3, 2016 after he reportedly entered from Iran. India denies all charges. India moved the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in May last year against the verdict. The ICJ halted his execution on India's appeal pending the final verdict by it. 

- With PTI inputs

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