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Cid Arrests Three Spies, Investigation Underway | Jaipur News

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Jaisalmer: CID zone from Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh and Churu districts arrested three persons on the charges of sending Indian Army’s confidential information of strategic importance to Pakistan intelligence agency ISI. Detained three days ago, the three accused were interrogated at the Central Investigation Centre in Jaipur.
DGP (intelligence) Umesh Mishra said the accused have been identified as Nitin Yadav, a resident of Suratgarh; Abdul Sattar, resident of Hanumangarh district and Ram Singh, who was living in Churu is a native of Umaidpura village in Barmer district.
Mishra said that Yadav was honeytrapped by a female ISI agent and had also received money for sharing the confidential information. He was working as a supplier of vegetables and fruits at Suratgarh cantonment along with other important places of the army. Intelligence sources said that Yadav was in touch with a woman named Gurnoor for the last 5-6 months, who took information and photographs about the army activities in the Suratgarh area. She had also transferred Rs 15,000 in three instalments in his bank account.
Sources said that a few days ago Yadav, while talking to an army officer, informed about a movement of some unit, which led the officer to suspect him, who later alerted the intelligence agencies to keep a watch on him.
Mishra said that from 2010 Sattar was regularly travelling to Pakistan and since then he had been working as a local ISI agent.
In the enquiry Sattar accepted that during his travel to Pakistan, Pak intelligence agencies contacted him and inspired him to give information about strategic importance. tnn

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