Pakistani Spy Caught Near Border in Jaisalmer, Sending Army Camp Pictures to ISI

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A Pakistani spy has been arrested near the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The accused, identified as 40-year-old Pathan Khan, was allegedly spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI by capturing photographs and videos of sensitive army areas in Mohangarh village.

Long Surveillance Leads to Arrest

  • Security agencies and police had been tracking Pathan Khan for a long time.

  • He was arrested as soon as concrete evidence of espionage was found.

  • He frequently visited military zones and sent secret information to Pakistan.

Suspect’s Links to Pakistan

  • Pathan Khan is originally from Karmo ki Dhani Chandan, Jaisalmer.

  • Several of his relatives live in Pakistan, and he had traveled there in 2019, staying for an extended period.

  • After returning, he allegedly began spying for ISI.

Crucial Digital Evidence Seized

  • His mobile phone has been confiscated.

  • Several apps used for transmitting information were found on his phone.

  • A forensic team is working to recover deleted data, which may lead to further revelations.

Ongoing Investigation

  • The BSF and intelligence agencies are on high alert to prevent espionage activities near the border.

  • Special surveillance is being maintained on those who travel to Pakistan and return.

  • Authorities believe this arrest could uncover a larger spy network operating in the region.

This arrest underscores the constant threat of espionage in border areas and the importance of vigilant intelligence operations to safeguard national security.