Ghutarghoon Khan: More proofs of Pakistani spy pigeon released
In May 2015, Indian authorities announced the capture of a Pakistani spy pigeon. The Indian intelligence agency, RAW, claimed that the pigeon, Ghutarghoon Khan (GK), was specially trained by the Pakistani spy agency, the ISI, to fly into Indian Territory on a spying mission.
To corroborate its claims, RAW had released some photos (taken by a RAW parrot) that shows the Pakistani pigeon indulging in various spying actives in and over India, especially after a pigeon carrying a 'threatening' message to Modi was caught a few days ago at the border by the Indian forces.
After this year’s devastating surgical strikes by the Indian forces against terrorists camped on the Pakistan side of the border, the Indian government have declassified some more photos of the notorious GK’s activities in India who is said to have escaped from prison in January 2016 with the help of Indian actor Om Puri.
Here are the second set of declassified photos recently released by the Indian government.