Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) has achieved a significant breakthrough by arresting an individual accused of spying for Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI. The accused, identified as Ravindra Singh, was apprehended along with an associate from Agra.
According to sources, a woman named Neha Sharma had informed Singh about her affiliation with Pakistan, following which he allegedly started sharing confidential information in exchange for money. Investigations revealed that during his conversations, Singh sent classified documents and sensitive details to Pakistani handlers.
During the arrest, UP ATS seized Singh’s mobile phone, which contained incriminating WhatsApp chats and several confidential documents that had been transmitted to foreign operatives. The authorities are now probing further to uncover the extent of the espionage network.
The ATS is conducting a thorough investigation into the matter, with officials stating that more arrests may follow based on the interrogation of the accused. The police administration has reiterated its commitment to national security and strict action against individuals involved in anti-national activities.
Further details regarding the case are awaited as the investigation progresses.