Bihar student ‘receives call’ from Pak to join ISI

January 30, 2016 03:15 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 04:06 am IST - Bhabua

A college student has allegedly received a phone call from Pakistan asking him to join ISI, police said on Saturday.

Mukesh Kumar filed a written complaint with Bhabua police station of Kaimur district about receiving a call from Pakistan over his mobile phone luring him to join Pakistan’s intelligence agency — ISI on Friday, Superintendent of Police Harpreet Kaur told PTI .

Kumar, who studies in Intermediate (Class 12th) and also works as a part time salesman in a cloth shop, said in his complaint that initially he did not respond to the call.

When the call came for the second time he responded to the caller who offered him handsome cash if he joined the ISI, Kumar said in his complaint filed soon after the call.

He told police that he had refused the offer to the caller.

The Kaimur SP said she had informed the state police headquarter at Patna about the incident for further action with Intelligence Bureau and other agencies.

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