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Pak High Officials Monitored by Foreign Agencies; Rehman Malik

 ISLAMABAD – Former Interior Minister of Pakistan, Rehman Malik, said, on Friday, that two foreign spying agencies had been involved in monitoring the Prime Minister office during Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) tenure.

 While talking to one of the private TV channels, Rehman said that Asif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif and his calls were under examination by foreign spy agencies.

 He said that during the tenure of Yusuf Raza Gillani as Prime Minister, it had been found out that some spying devices were being spotted in the cabinet room of prime minister’s office.

 Furthermore, Former Interior Minister said that in 2012, once federal cabinet meeting was being postponed after knowing that some spying devices had been placed in the Prime Minister secretariat.

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