Major disclosure of ISI espionage racket in Ghaziabad
The Ghaziabad police have uncovered a spying network linked to Pakistan's ISI, resulting in the arrest of 11 suspects, with two more still at large.
Under Operation Sindoor, the Ghaziabad police have made a significant breakthrough by revealing a spy network connected to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan. This operation has led to the arrest of 11 individuals who are accused of carrying out espionage activities against the Indian Army, allegedly under the direction of handlers based in Pakistan. Law enforcement officials have stated that the arrested individuals were part of a broader network engaged in gathering classified information.
Authorities are currently on the lookout for two more suspects, Naushad Ali and Sameer, who remain at large. The police believe that the espionage activities conducted by these individuals could have serious implications for national security. By infiltrating the Indian military's information channels, the ISI is seen to be attempting to undermine India's defense capabilities, which has raised alarms within security agencies.
The disclosure not only highlights the persistent threat posed by external espionage networks but also emphasizes the need for increased vigilance and operational readiness among security forces. As the investigation unfolds, the Ghaziabad police are expected to collaborate with central intelligence agencies to dismantle other potential espionage cells that may exist within the country.