A Delhi Court today sent two men, who allegedly helped a suspected Pakistani spy to get a passport and a driving licence using forged documents, to seven days police custody. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja, sent Chand Mohammed and Mohd Arshad, both arrested from Lucknow, for custodial interrogation till the 23rd of this month. The duo were caught today by a team of Delhi Police's Special Cell and UP's Anti Terrorist Force.<br/>They are understood to have helped Jabbar alias Syed Amir Ali, the alleged Pakistani spy who was arrested from Delhi airport on Saturday, to procure a passport and a driving licence using forged documents.<br/>According to the police, Jabbar, who was staying in Shahdara area of Delhi in the guise of a man hailing from Lucknow, belongs to Karachi. He was working as a technician in a mobile phone repair shop in Mansarovar Park in north-east Delhi.<br/>
News On AIR | November 17, 2009 6:35 PM
Suspected Pak spy duo sent to police custody