‘India’s spy agency RAW threatened to kill Zimbabweans ahead of Pakistan series’
PUNJAB Home Minister Shuja Khanzada alleged yesterday that India’s premier spy agency, RAW, had attempted to sabotage the Zimbabwe cricket team’s tour of Pakistan in May, Express News reported.
RAW is the Research and Analysis Wing, India’s crack external intelligence agency created after the India-Pakistan war in 1965.
“RAW officials sent a text to the Zimbabwe team manager when the team landed in Dubai, threatening him that if they came to Pakistan, none of them would go back alive,” Khanzada said, while addressing the Punjab Assembly.
“The team manager then forwarded the message to Pakistani security agencies, which upon investigation discovered the number belonged to a RAW official,” the Home Minister added.
Further, Khanzada claimed the suicide blast outside Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore during a match between the two countries was an attempt by RAW to sabotage the event.
“We foiled RAW’s attempt to sabotage Pakistan-Zimbabwe cricket series,” he upheld.
Zimbabwe toured Pakistan on May 19 for three ODIs and two T20s. Despite strict security at the stadium, a suicide bomber exploded himself outside Gaddafi Stadium killing two people during the second ODI of the Pakistan-Zimbabwe teams.
The incident, which triggered a news blackout in Pakistani media, came despite heavy security for the country’s first cricket series on home soil since an attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in March 2009.
No Test team had toured Pakistan since March, 2009 when militants attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore, killing six Pakistani policemen and a van driver and injuring some of the visiting players.
Security had been ratcheted up for the series with around 4,000 policemen guarding the stadium itself, and a further 2,000 along the route from the Zimbabwe team hotel to the venue. — Pakistan Tribune.



