The 2 Indian High Commissions officials in Islamabad, who were kept in custody for right around 12 hours, were captured from a gas station near the high commission.
These embassy staff members were gotten up at 8:30 am Pakistan time on Monday by a gathering of around 15-16 appointed people who came in six vehicles, the people related to above said on namelessness. They were blindfolded with a backpack thrown over their heads and cuffed.
The two staff people were then taken to an unknown area around a short ways from where they were obtained and investigated for around six hours. They were over and again beaten with bars and wooden sticks and made to drink dirty water.
The experience was broadly seen in New Delhi as a showcase for the Indian government’s choice to remove two officials of the Pakistan high commission. They were captured on charges of keeping an eye on May 31.
India had removed the two authorities of the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi after they were confined by security offices while trying to acquire ordered materials on Indian security installations.
The two men were announced “persona non grata for enjoying exercises different from their status as members of a diplomatic mission” and asked India within 24 hours.