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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan admits to Taleban spies

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan admits to Taleban spies: "Pakistan's government has said it needs to purge Taleban sympathisers from within the ranks of the country's intelligence service - the ISI.

The statement comes amid claims from the US and India of links between the ISI and Islamic extremists.

Analysts say it is the first time that the Pakistan government has made such an admission.

US officials have claimed that spies in the ISI helped plan the recent suicide attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul."

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