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Spies pay price for meddling in politics

By Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad

Published: November 24 2008 18:46 | Last updated: November 24 2008 18:46

Pakistani politicians found it hard to contain their excitement on Monday after the new government shut the political wing of the country’s internal spy agency.

From sprawling headquarters in Islamabad’s Aabpara district, the powerful inter-services intelligence (ISI) had spread its tentacles throughout the political landscape during the past three decades.

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