Afghan general held for spying for Pakistan
Daily Times, December 19, 2006
KABUL: Afghan intelligence agents have arrested a local army general on charges of spying for Pakistan, officials said on Monday. General Khair Mohammad was detained within the past week after he was found to be selling information to Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, the press office of the Afghan national intelligence agency said. “Mohammad has confessed to working for ISI and has met ISI officers in Peshawar three times,” an official said. The general had provided Pakistani agents information about the ministry’s formation, a list of officials and contact numbers. afp
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