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imageThe suspicious ‘Spy Pigeon’ that reportedly flew from Pakistan into India; now the latest reports suggest that its wings have been clipped to ensure the suspected spy does not fly back to Pakistan.

According to Indian media reports, a senior police official in Indian Punjab stated that “the wings of the pigeon have been clipped to ensure the suspected spy does not fly back to Pakistan.”

He further added that a preliminary report had been sent to the Union home ministry, “including an X-ray report of the bird which did not reveal anything suspicious.”

The 'spy' pigeon was found carrying what officials said was a warning note to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to reports police sources have told reporters, the note in Urdu read: “Modi, we're not the same people from 1971. Now each and every child is ready to fight against India.”

The pigeon was taken into custody on October 2, after it landed in the Indian Border Security Force’s Simbal post in Pathankot’s Bamial sector with a note addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi tied to its leg.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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