Mar 14 • 18:05 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Six Suspects Arrested from Ghaziabad, Were Sending Secret Information to Pakistani Handler

Police in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, have arrested six suspects including a woman for allegedly sharing sensitive information with a handler based in Pakistan.

In a significant operation, the police in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, arrested six individuals, including a woman, who were reportedly in contact with a handler in Pakistan sharing critical information related to sensitive locations in India. The investigation revealed that the suspects were consistently capturing photos and videos of railway stations and security forces' locations, transmitting this data to their handler in Pakistan. Police recovered multiple images and videos from the suspects' mobile phones, substantiating their activities of espionage. The intelligence agencies have expressed concerns that the information shared by the suspects could potentially pose a threat to national security. This has led to serious implications regarding security protocols in sensitive areas across the country. The suspects, all of whom were found to have communicated about significant locations, are now under scrutiny to determine the full extent of the data transmission and its intended purpose. In light of the gravity of the situation, the police have placed the accused under the Official Secrets Act and are conducting thorough interrogations to unearth any further connections or conspiracies. This operation not only underscores the ongoing threats faced by national security but also highlights the role of local law enforcement in countering espionage activities originating from outside the country.

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