Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Trial Date set for onetime Indian diplomat accused of being Pakistani operative
March 22 was set by an Indian court this week as the start date for the
trial of Madhuri Gupta, an erstwhile Second Secretary grade diplomat at
the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, on espionage and conspiracy
charges related to allegations she had turned over classified
information to Pakistani intelligence. The espionage charges against the
officer in India’s Ministry of External Affairs were made pursuant to
sections 3 and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, while the criminal
conspiracy charge stemmed from section 120B of India’s Penal Code. Ms.
Gupta’s arrest in April of 2010 by Delhi Police’s Special Cell took
place after Indian officials grew suspicious of her and placed her under
surveillance, commencing in 2009. During the six months immediately
prior to the arrest, Gupta was watched ever more closely until she was
brought home on the ruse of discussions in conjunction with the SAARC
summit occurring in Bhutan. Upon Gupta’s return, she was subjected to
detention and questioning over a period of 2 to 3 days. The formal
arrest encompassed claims of spying as well as leaking a number of
significant documents. Accounts of Gupta’s Pakistani ties assert she was
an agent for approximately two years.
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