'Spying devices' found in vegetable consignment from India: Report
The devices hidden inside a crate of tomatoes included sound recorders and other equipment.
LAHORE:
A vegetable consignment from India was seized on Wagah border on Friday and "spying equipment" was recovered during security screening, Express News reported.
The devices hidden inside a crate of tomatoes included sound recorders and other equipment.
Express News quoted sources as saying that four men, transporting the consignment have also been detained and are being investigated. Their nationalities could not be ascertained as yet.
The devices have been sent off to experts for inspection.
Bizarrely enough
In December 2011, Pakistan captured a monkey, found wandering in Cholistan, all the way from India.
In 2010, Indian police held a pigeon under armed guard after it was caught on an “alleged spying mission” for Pakistan.
A vegetable consignment from India was seized on Wagah border on Friday and "spying equipment" was recovered during security screening, Express News reported.
The devices hidden inside a crate of tomatoes included sound recorders and other equipment.
Express News quoted sources as saying that four men, transporting the consignment have also been detained and are being investigated. Their nationalities could not be ascertained as yet.
The devices have been sent off to experts for inspection.
Bizarrely enough
In December 2011, Pakistan captured a monkey, found wandering in Cholistan, all the way from India.
In 2010, Indian police held a pigeon under armed guard after it was caught on an “alleged spying mission” for Pakistan.