'Pakistani' submits documents to prove innocence
Friday March 23, 2012 09:30:31 AM,
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A court Tuesday granted interim bail to a Pakistani, accused of
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Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav granted two weeks bail
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New Delhi: A man,
accused of of entering India illegally as a Pakistani spy,
submitted documents in a Delhi court Thursday to support his claim
that he returned to India to settle.
Imran submitted documents claiming that he was a native of Gujarat
and returned to India for permanent settlement before Chief
Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav.
The court had Tuesday granted interim bail to Imran so that he can
submit documents in the court to prove he has applied to the
central government to permanently settle down in India.
Imran and his wife Soofia Kanwal, who lived in Karachi, were
arrested in December. Police said the couple entered India at the
behest of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency.
Imran told the court that he was an Indian by birth and was living
in Gujarat. He went to Pakistan at the age 15 and had acquired
Pakistani citizenship but then sought to return to India.
He alleged that he was implicated wrongly because police gave
false details about him.
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