Mar 22 • 16:33 UTC 🇮🇳 India ABP Ananda

Pak Spy In India: Live surveillance of Indian Army's movements set up by minor and woman! Video traced back to 10 thousand

India has uncovered a significant Pakistani spy network that includes a minor and a woman, responsible for monitoring Indian Army movements using CCTV.

A major Pakistani spy network has been exposed in India, primarily linked to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. The Indian authorities have arrested three individuals, including a woman and a minor, who were allegedly involved in live surveillance of the Indian Army's movements in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. This revelation is set against the backdrop of ongoing threats of terrorist attacks orchestrated by Pakistan on Indian soil and is likely to increase tensions between the two nations.

The investigation has identified Naushad Ali as the key figure behind this espionage operation. Reports indicate that he recruited youth skilled in mobile repair, computer services, and CCTV installation to establish a watchful eye on military activities. So far, this crackdown has resulted in a total of 14 arrests linked to direct surveillance of the Indian Armed Forces, underscoring the severity of the threat posed by such spy networks to national security.

These developments raise significant concerns for the Indian government, particularly as it faces increased pressure due to these espionage activities on top of existing security challenges. The Modi administration's discomfort is likely to intensify as it deals with the implications of such infiltrations, which threaten both public safety and military efficacy in safeguarding the nation against external aggressions.

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