New Delhi, Aug. 10: India today for the first time aired a "confession" video of a captured Lashkar-e-Toiba militant that accuses Pakistan's army of being involved in violence in Kashmir, in a tit-for-tat move. Pakistan had played a "confession" video of an alleged Indian spy identified as naval officer Kul Bhushan Yadav in March this year directly accusing India's intelligence agencies of state-sponsored terrorism. "We have got both oral and documentary evidence to show the Pakistani army is involved in infiltration of terrorists into Kashmir," NIA's inspector-general N.K. In the video, the 21-year-old says he was monitored and guided from a control room in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir by Pakistan's army since he crossed the Line of Control on June 11-12. This is the first time such a confession of a suspected Pakistani terrorist was aired," a senior Union home ministry official said.
Source: The Telegraph August 10, 2016 22:18 UTC