Varanasi Man Arrested for ‘Spying’ for Pakistan, Sharing ‘Ghazwa-E-Hind’ Messages with 600+ Contacts via WhatsApp
- The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested Tufail Alam from Varanasi and Mohd Haroon from Delhi on May 22 for allegedly spying for Pakistan.
- Investigations revealed Alam shared sensitive site images and provocative messages with over 600 Pakistani contacts, while Haroon involved in visa fraud linked to a Pakistan High Commission official.
- Alam distributed content promoting 'Ghazwa-e-Hind' and contacts included members linked to banned outfits, while Haroon facilitated financial transactions disguising extortion as visa fees.
- The ATS recovered Rs 16,900 cash and mobile phones from Haroon, who admitted meeting the Pakistan High Commission staffer Mujammal Hussain and sharing internal security details.
- These arrests highlight ongoing espionage attempts that could destabilize India’s security and involve illegal financial dealings coordinated through diplomatic channels.
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UP Man Arrested For Spying For Pak, Was Part Of "Anti-National" WhatsApp Groups
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