The alleged spy, named Mandra, is reported to belong to the Indian province of Bihar.
Rangers have sent the Indian spy to the concerned security departments for investigations.
Indian spy planes also allegedly violated Pakistani airspace in the Nakyal sector in Kotli, Azad Kashmir on Wednesday.
The incidents come amidst a spate of recent cross-border skirmishes between the two nuclear-armed neighbours who have fought three wars since independence from the British rule in 1947, two over the Muslim-majority region of Kashmir.
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@Desi: I heard Indian media shows videos of terrorist crossing LOC in Kashmir then why can't a Indian spy stroll on international border. :)
@Desi: so an indian national from Bihar was strolling on the other side of international border, how else shud he be treated? its international border not LOC
Behead him!
Yes sir, a "spy" was just strolling at Wagah border to get caught. Nice. So round two of escalations includes picking each other's citizen, declare them spy and torture them. Let the game begin. Wait for some news about some poor Pakistani guy caught as "spy" in India.
To the everyday observer this looks soooo............tit-for-tat.
Security forces arrest Indian terrorist not spy..
How else would Pakistani government understand India doesn't want peace? If she was peaceful, India wouldn't have tense relations with all of her neighbors! As for the Indian spy, lets re-start the tradition of hanging with him!