After Operation Sindoor, five alleged spies have been arrested one after the other from Haryana based on the information of central investigation agencies. All of them are accused of sending important and confidential information of the country to Pakistan while staying in different parts of the state. The state's intelligence department could not even detect this network of spies, let alone catch them.
The statements given by these spy accused to the investigation agencies show that they were involved in suspicious activities while staying in Haryana for the last four to six years. They went to Pakistan several times and also came back.
Jyoti Malhotra uploaded pictures of sensitive areas.
Jyoti Malhotra of Hisar and Tareef of Nuh went to Pakistan three times each, Noman Ilahi of Panipat four times, Arman of Nuh twice and Devendra of Kaithal also went to Pakistan once. The movement of these spies to the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi had also increased. Jyoti Malhotra even uploaded pictures of sensitive areas of Pakistan and the country. Despite all this, the intelligence department did not suspect their activities. These people were carrying out their activities without any hindrance for a long time.
Stayed in Pakistan for a month, uploaded pictures on social media
The people arrested on charges of sending information to Pakistan went to Pakistan and stayed for a week to a month, and uploaded pictures of their Pakistan visit on social media. Why those going on a tourism or religious tour were staying there for so many days, nobody knew.
Jyoti Malhotra stayed in Pakistan for a month. Devendra of Kaithal came back after staying for a week. Noman arrested from Panipat went to Pakistan illegally once and also kept arranging visas for people going to Pakistan. Arman and Tareef, arrested from Nuh, were in contact with the employees of the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi for a long time.
Bangladeshis kept coming gradually, now action is being taken
After the Pahalgam terrorist attack and Operation Sindoor, the government is now taking action against Bangladeshis living in Haryana for many years. More than 400 Bangladeshis have been arrested since Operation Sindoor. Of these, a maximum of 174 people have been caught from Jhajjar, 17 from Rohtak, 18 from Rewari, 65 from Hansi, and 16 from Fatehabad.
All of them have been sent to the shelter home in Delhi. Investigation has revealed that these people were living in the state unauthorisedly for many years. It is not that they came in a single day. Gradually, they kept coming and settling in different areas of the state. They settled families here while working at brick kilns, but the intelligence department was unable to stop them in all these years.
Not an intelligence failure, everyone has freedom of movement.
There is no intelligence failure. There is democracy in India, everyone has freedom of movement. Jyoti Malhotra was travelling on documents. In such a situation, some things come to the fore with time. This time we will make a positive thing by holding a meeting soon. The shortcomings in security are being removed. There are special cells in the state to keep an eye on YouTube channels, social media in the state. Everyone is being searched. Through this, we are constantly monitoring, action is being taken against whoever has links with Pakistan or sleeper cells. -Sumita Mishra, Home Secretary, Haryana
YouTube channels with Pakistani content will be closed in Haryana.
After Jyoti's arrest, the Haryana government is going to take strict action. Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has given instructions to make standard operating procedures for YouTubers. Also, instructions have been given to immediately close such YouTube channels, which have pictures, videos, comments or praise of anti-national activities. The channel which has Pakistan's name or pictures.
YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, was interrogated for six hours by Military Intelligence on Tuesday. She was asked about making videos of border areas and her visit to Kashmir before the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Jyoti has denied any connection in the Pahalgam case. However, it was revealed that Jyoti was in contact with Pakistan Intelligence operatives even after the attack. Jyoti's accounts have been found in many banks, in which transactions were also done in foreign currency. However, the police is not disclosing the total amount in these accounts.
Interrogation for four days, no concrete clue
Jyoti has been questioned for four days by the IB, NIA, Military Intelligence, CIA of Haryana Police, and Civil Lines Police Station. But no concrete clues have been found so far, which can reveal that she has shared confidential information of the country with the PIO. After the interrogation is completed on Wednesday, the police can reveal something in this. At the same time, her mobile and laptop have been sent for forensic investigation, their report is still awaited.
Danish had extended Jyoti's visa period.
Jyoti has gone to Pakistan thrice. There was something in the April 2024 trip, which brought her under suspicion. Jyoti went to Pakistan on April 17, 2024 and returned on May 25. While her visa was only for a few days. Her visa period was extended by Danish.
When the investigating agency asked about her relations with Haryana Sikh Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee member Harkirat Singh, Jyoti said that Harkirat had arranged her meeting with Danish, who is associated with the Pakistani embassy. It was through the Danish that she came in contact with the PIO.
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