German court convicts RAW agents of spying on Kashmiris

A German court on Thursday convicted an Indian married couple of spying on Kashmiri and Sikh groups in Germany on behalf of India’s foreign intelligence service, reported Deutsche Welle.
 The court in Frankfurt found Manmohan Singh, 50, and his wife, Kanwal Jit Kaur, 51, guilty of handing information on such groups to India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
Their last names are not given in accordance with German privacy laws.
Manmohan S was handed a one-and-a-half-year suspended jail sentence for illegal espionage activities, while Kanwal Jit K received a fine equivalent to 180 days of income for aiding and abetting such activities.
The husband’s espionage activities are said to have begun in January 2015, with his wife joining him in collecting intelligence from July 2017. The couple is reported to have received $7,974 from RAW for their services.
During the trial, the two eventually confessed to regular meetings with a RAW handling officer to hand over information.
Delhi has in the past expressed concern that Sikhs, particularly those living in the diaspora could harbour hostility to the Indian state. It is also worried that the Kashmiri movement could be strengthened from abroad.
Germany has the third largest community of Sikhs in Europe after Britain and Italy, according to the German religious rights group REMID, with between 10,000 and 20,000 adherents of the religion living in the country.
According to Sputnik, the year 2015 holds significance for India which witnessed an uptick in massive stone-pelting incidents, and the use of pellet guns leading Indian authorities to feel some groups in foreign countries were operating or sponsoring such activities in the Kashmir Valley.
The court found that they were passing the information to officials in India’s external intelligence agency (RAW), posted at the Indian Consulate in Frankfurt.
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