Pigeon evokes spy fears

NEW DELHI. — Indian police said on Friday they had detained a pigeon that flew into a village near the heavily militarised border with Pakistan on suspicion it was being used for espionage

Police said they had X-rayed the bird to see whether it was carrying anything suspicious after a villager spotted a stamp under its feathers that bore Urdu script and the name of a Pakistani district.

“We sent the bird to a polyclinic where X-ray scans were done to see if there is any spy camera, transmitter or hidden chip,” senior police superintendent Rakesh Kaushal told AFP by telephone.

“Till now there is no evidence to suggest it is a spy bird but so long as we are not able to decipher what is written in Urdu, we cannot be absolutely sure.”

Kaushal said police had alerted intelligence services over the discovery of the pigeon in the northern state of Punjab. — AFP.

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