
BHUJ KUTCH, GUJARAT, Nov 30: In a major breakthrough, the Border Security Force BSF arrested a Pakistani spy, Amba Hira Koli, wanted by the Kutch police since August this year, from near Kala Dungar black hillock on the northern Indo-Pak borders.
Koli was instrumental in arranging his sensational escape, along with that of five other Pakistani accomplices, from the high-security Joint Interrogation Centre JIC here on the night of August 31, sources said today.
The BSF personnel arrested Koli near Nir Vandh outpost in the Great Rann of Kutch while he was trying to sneak into Pakistan. He was carrying Rs 600 in Pakistani currency. Official sources believe this could be his second or third trip to Kutch after his escape from JIC four months ago.
Originally belonging to the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, Koli had settled in Zulo village of Mirpur district in Sindh province of Pakistan. Official sources said Koli8217;s arrest might reveal his local contacts who sheltered and helped the six Pakistanisescape in August. Meanwhile, security had been tightened around JIC where Koli had been lodged again, sources added.