Mar 17 • 02:22 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Suspicious camera found at Sonipat railway station? Claims of sending live activities to Pakistan

A suspicious camera was found at the Sonipat railway station, raising security concerns amid allegations of a network connected to Pakistan's ISI.

A significant security breach has come to light near the Sonipat railway station in Haryana where a suspicious camera was discovered installed on a pole adjacent to the railway tracks. This camera was specifically located on pole number 42/27 on the railway line that connects Delhi to Ambala. The emergence of this camera has sparked concerns among security agencies, as public opinion suggests that such devices may be linked to activities orchestrated by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and are being placed strategically at major transportation hubs like railway stations and airports.

Further investigations have revealed a broader scheme that allegedly involves the installation of over 50 solar-based CCTV cameras at vital locations including railway stations, metro stations, and military sites. This plan, believed to be directed by the ISI, aims to facilitate live transmission of activities from these locations back to Pakistan. Recently, six suspects were arrested in Ghaziabad, including ties to this surveillance operation. These developments have raised fears about the potential security risks associated with such installations and the implications for national security.

As authorities continue to probe the situation, it remains unclear whether the camera found in Sonipat is directly connected to the broader plot involving the ISI. The lack of official confirmation complicates the narrative, prompting calls for increased vigilance and scrutiny of security measures across transportation networks in India, especially in regions bordering Pakistan.

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