• Two people were arrested in Rajasthan for spying for Pakistan

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    Two people were arrested in Rajasthan for spying for Pakistan

    As per Mishra, the accused were receiving money from their Pakistani handlers, and various cases, including ones under the Official Secrets Act, have been filed against them.

    Digital Desk: Director General of
    Police (Intelligence) Umesh Mishra reported that two men were detained on
    Saturday for allegedly spying for Pakistan in Rajasthan.



    Mishra claimed that Narayan Lal Gadri,
    one of the two and a native of Bhilwara, handed SIM cards from Indian telecom
    firms to Pakistani handlers so they could operate social media accounts. Gadri
    is 27 years old and is one of the two. A Pakistani lady handler was also in
    contact with the second accused, Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat, 24, a resident of
    Jaipur who worked as a salesman at a liquor store in Pali.



     According
    to Mishra, Shekhawat allegedly ran social media profiles pretending to be
    female Indian Army personnel. He continued by saying the second defendant was
    charged with using friendship to obtain sensitive information from army jawans.



    As per Mishra, the accused were
    receiving money from their Pakistani handlers, and various cases, including
    ones under the Official Secrets Act, have been filed against them.



    Army
    soldier Shantimoy Rana was taken into custody in July on suspicion of providing
    Pakistan with sensitive intelligence. Three people from Sri Ganganagar,
    Hanumangarh, and Churu were detained in the same month for interacting with
    Pakistani intelligence officers on social media and providing them with
    important information.



     



     



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