Bengaluru:
The police has nabbed a suspect in Bengaluru for being allegedly in contact with
Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI.
In a joint operation by Bengaluru City Crime Branch and Southern Command Military Intelligence, an espionage suspect was apprehended from Jolly Mohalla, Cottonpet, police said.
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According to the police, the suspect, Jitender Singh is a resident of Barmer in Rajasthan and was working as a garment seller in Bengaluru. He was in communication with Pakistan-based ISI operative over Whatsapp. He was arrested on Sunday.
The police said that Singh had shared photos and details of the Army area and carried out reconnaissance of Army posts near the international border at the behest of the ISI operative.
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He was also in possession of an Indian Army Captain’s uniform with which he used to impersonate as an Indian Army officer to carry out these tasks.
He was providing photographs of the Barmer military station and reported all military vehicles movement from that area to that ISI operative, the police
said
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