India court jails ex-diplomat for spying for Pakistan

A view of India's Supreme Court building is seen in New Delhi on May 26, 2016. (AFP)
Updated 20 May 2018
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India court jails ex-diplomat for spying for Pakistan

NEW DELHI: An Indian diplomat convicted of passing state secrets to Pakistan’s intelligence services has been jailed for three years, her lawyer said Sunday.
Madhuri Gupta was found guilty in a New Delhi court on Friday of “spying and wrongful communication of information” while posted to the Indian embassy in Islamabad.
Gupta, 61, was arrested in 2010 for allegedly passing information to the ISI, the intelligence wing of India’s arch-rival Pakistan.
The low-level diplomat was detained for alleged breaches of India’s official secrets act and held for two years before being released on bail.
Her lawyer, Joginder Dahiya, said Gupta would appeal her sentencing in a higher court.
“She has already been in custody for about 21 months. She should have been released on the basis of the time she has already spent in jail,” he told AFP.
Gupta avoided more serious jail time because the information she passed to Pakistani handlers in 2009 and 2010 was not military in nature, the Press Trust of India reported.
As a second secretary, Gupta was among the lowest ranked officials at the highly-sensitive embassy in the Pakistani capital.
She has always denied the charges and claims she was falsely implicated by embassy and foreign ministry officials with whom she had a strained relationship.
But the court determined that her actions had tarnished India’s reputation and compromised its security, handing the maximum possible jail term for the offenses.
The information “passed on by the accused (was) categorically sensitive information which could have been useful to the enemy country... and its secrecy was of utmost importance,” PTI reported.
“Therefore, she does not deserve any leniency in punishment.”
Indian police say Gupta had been under surveillance for six months before being taken into custody in 2010.
Nuclear rivals India and Pakistan routinely accuse one another of sending spies into their countries, and it is not uncommon for either nation to expel diplomats accused of espionage.


Russian missiles attack port infrastructure near Ukraine’s Odesa, kill seven

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Russian missiles attack port infrastructure near Ukraine’s Odesa, kill seven

  • At least 15 people were also injured in the Russian missile strike, said Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba 

A Russian missile ​attack late on Friday on port infrastructure around Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa killed seven people and injured 15, Ukrainian officials said.
“In the late evening, Russia attacked ‌port infrastructure ‌in Odesa region ‌with ⁠ballistic ​missiles,” ‌Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba wrote on Telegram.
Kuleba and Odesa regional governor Oleh Kiper said that, according to preliminary reports, seven people were killed and 15 injured. A ⁠source familiar with the matter ‌said the attack was ‍on Pivdennyi — one ‍of three ports in ‍the area.
Odesa, a focal point of Ukrainian grain and other exports, has been a frequent target ​of Russian attacks since Russia invaded its smaller neighbor in ⁠February 2022.
The intensity of the attacks has increased in recent days. One strike damaged a bridge southwest of Odesa and cut a major route between the city and the Danube River port of Reni and complicated border crossings to ‌Moldova and Romania.