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Haryana: During the Indo-Pak war, one individual was detained for giving intelligence to the Pakistan Army

Kaithal: During the current India-Pakistan war, a villager in Kaithal, Haryana, was detained on suspicion of providing intelligence to the Pakistani army and ISI. Devendra, a native of Kaithal‘s Mastgarh Cheeka village, is the accused.

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Veerbhan, DSP of Kaithal, said, “Intelligence information was received by the district police of Kaithal; on that basis, our special detective staff arrested Devendra, son of Narwal Singh, resident of village Mastgarh Cheeka.”

After Devendra was taken into jail, police questioned him.

During his questioning, Devendra reportedly admitted to the authorities that he was in communication with the ISI, the Pakistani intelligence agency.

“He was interrogated after being taken into prison. He claimed to have communicated with the ISI, Pakistan’s intelligence service, throughout that questioning. He used to sometimes provide the ISI and the Pakistani army intelligence regarding Operation Sindoor, as well as updates on the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. The gadgets that were discovered with him are the subject of a comprehensive examination by our experts at the cyber police station.

The law would be applied appropriately regardless of the facts, DSP Kaithal Veerbhan said.

In a separate operation on May 4, Punjab Police detained two people on suspicion of providing Pakistani intelligence agents with private information and images of Army cantonment locations and Amritsar Air Bases.

Suraj Masih and Palak Sher Masih have been named as the defendants. “Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and DGP Gaurav Yadav have instructed us to immediately arrest and imprison any anti-national element we get information about,” Maninder Singh, the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) for Rural Amritsar, told ANI. One such piece of information concerned Palak Sher Masih and Suraj Masih, who spoke with Pakistani intelligence agents and gave them access to vital facilities. Both of them have been arrested, and we have retrieved a great deal of data from them.

“They had another partner, Harpreet, who connected them with the ISI, and we will bring him from Amritsar Jail on a production warrant,” SSP Singh said. He was already the subject of one NDPS case.

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