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LONDON: The United States of America and the United Kingdom had stolen data of Pakistani voters, claimed WikiLeaks, citing a cable in 2009 from US Embassy in Islamabad.

In a tweet, WikiLeaks stated that the US and MI6 set up a front company – International Identity Services — in the United Kingdom to steal all of Pakistan’s voters. The tweet further said that company was hired as the consultants for NADRA to squirrel out the Nadra’s data.

If yesterday's NSA report is accurate it is not unusual; US+MI6 set up a front to steal all of Pakistan's voters https://t.co/T0Gc6hyyHr pic.twitter.com/oERYoferNo — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 6, 2017

According to the cable, the then Prime Minister Gilani and Interior Minister Rehman Malik went to embassy and offered to share NADRA database, which also hold the record of all the voters in Pakistan.