Indian police ‘arrest’ two pro-Pakistani apples

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India police reportedly ‘arrested’ two pro-Pakistani apples from Indian Punjab and started an investigation into the matter.

According to a viral image on social media, two apples can be seen on the table of Indian police with “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Musa Musa Zakir Musa” written on them.

The apples came from Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), the reports said.

Earlier on June 11, Indian police in Ajnala town of Amritsar district arrested a ‘spy pigeon’ and had the bird examined to ascertain it did not have any spying gadget embedded to its body and to rule out the possibility of any coded messages.

According to Times of India, the pigeon was found by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) close to the border with Pakistan and was later handed over to local police for further probe.

The report went on to say that the conveying of coded messages through the bird was not a rare occurrence on the Punjab side of the border.