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Rajasthan man arrested for spying for Pakistan's ISI

| @indiablooms | Nov 28, 2021, at 02:16 am

Jaipur/IBNS: A man has been arrested from Rajasthan's Jaisalmer for allegedly spying for Pakistan, according to media reports.

Director-General (Intelligence) Umesh Mishra said accused, Nibab Khan, who sells SIM cards, has been spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI for a long time, NDTV reported.

Khan had visited Pakistan in 2015 when he came in contact with an ISI handler. Thereafter, he received training for 15 days and was also given Rs 10,000, according to the report.

On his return to India, he began spying for the Pak agency.

Mishra said he was passing on information related to the Indian Army's local activities to his handler through social media, according to the report.
 

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