The corps commanders’ conference maintained on Thursday that no compromise will be made on the death sentence awarded to Indian spy Kulbushan Yadav, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
Yadav – who was caught in Balochistan last year and later confessed to fomenting terrorism in Pakistan – was awarded the death penalty on April 10 in an unprecedented decision that sparked a diplomatic spat between the two hostile neighbours.
He was arrested on March 3 last year during a counter-intelligence operation in the Mashkel area of Balochistan. A few weeks later, the army released his recorded confessional statement in which he admitted he had been working for India’s premier spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), to stoke unrest and 0instability in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan and Karachi.
Further, the forum also reviewed the national security environment and recent developments in the region. The military leaders discussed the progress of operation Radd-ul-Fasaad and provision of support to ongoing national housing and population census.
Gen Bajwa lauded the efforts of intelligence agencies and other law enforcers towards the successful execution of counter-terrorism operations across the country.