Haryana Man Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Intelligence with Pakistan's ISI
In a significant development, a man from Kaithal, Haryana, has been arrested for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan's ISI during the ongoing conflict. Identified as Devendra, he reportedly disclosed details about military operations and was in contact with the ISI. This incident follows another recent arrest in Punjab, where two individuals were apprehended for leaking sensitive military information. The police are investigating the matter further, emphasizing a crackdown on anti-national activities. Read on to learn more about these alarming developments.
May 17, 2025, 13:03 IST
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Arrest of a Suspected Informant
A resident from a village in Kaithal, Haryana, has recently been apprehended on charges of allegedly providing information to the Pakistani army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) during the India-Pakistan conflict. The individual has been identified as Devendra, hailing from Mastgarh Chika village. According to DSP Kaithal Veerbhawan, the district police received intelligence that led to the arrest of Devendra, the son of Narwal Singh. Following his detention, police conducted an interrogation, during which Devendra revealed his connections with the ISI.
Details of the Interrogation
DSP Veerbhawan stated that after his arrest, Devendra was questioned extensively. He admitted to being in contact with the ISI and disclosed that he was relaying information regarding the ongoing disputes between India and Pakistan. Additionally, he provided updates about Operation Sindoor to the Pakistani military and ISI. The cyber police department is currently conducting a thorough examination of the devices found in his possession. Any truths uncovered will be addressed according to the law.
Related Arrests in Punjab
On May 4, another operation led to the arrest of two individuals in Amritsar by Punjab police, who were accused of leaking sensitive information and images of military installations to Pakistani intelligence agencies. The suspects, identified as Palak Sher Masiha and Suraj Masiha, were apprehended following a tip-off. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Maninder Singh stated that directives from Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and DGP Gaurav Yadav emphasized the immediate arrest of any anti-national elements. The police recovered a significant amount of data from the arrested individuals.
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