ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN – In a disturbing revelation, Pakistan’s security sources have exposed a covert plan by Indian military and intelligence agencies to execute Pakistani detainees in fake encounters, later portraying them as militants attempting cross-border infiltration.
According to the details, over 700 Pakistanis remain in Indian custody—unlawfully detained or held without legal process—while 56 individuals are believed to be confined in secret by intelligence agencies. These detainees are reportedly being prepped for execution-style killings, accompanied by pre-recorded videos, images, and planted weapons to fabricate an infiltration narrative.
Some may even be forced into recording false confessions or anti-Pakistan statements, feeding Indian media a curated propaganda trail. The move comes just months after the Pahalgam false flag operation collapsed under scrutiny.
The disturbing plan not only raises alarm over India’s alleged misuse of civilian detainees but also over its attempt to manipulate public opinion and international narratives through orchestrated violence.
The ISPR had earlier disclosed the status of the missing detainees and warned that Indian agencies may use them for malicious purposes, particularly to justify aggressive military stances.
Pakistan has called on the international community, United Nations, and human rights watchdogs to take urgent notice and initiate a transparent probe into India’s actions.
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