'Honey-trapped' IAF officer arrested for passing on secret info to ISI
India | Feb 09, 2018, 05:59 PM ISTMarwaha shared information and documents with two Pakistani agents who chatted with him on social media site Facebook, pretending to be women.
Marwaha shared information and documents with two Pakistani agents who chatted with him on social media site Facebook, pretending to be women.
Group Captain Arun Marwaha used to click pictures of classified documents pertaining to combat exercises at the Air Force headquarters and then send them to women working for foreign spy agency.
The attempt to lure the three officials came to light at a time when there has been a chill in the bilateral relationship between the two countries over a host of issues.
It is a matter of concern that the ISI, after being frustrated in its attempts to foment violence in Kashmir, has now shifted its attention to Punjab, ruled by Congress party.
General Joseph Dunford said Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI has connections with terrorist groups and runs its own foreign policy.
Yadav, in uniform and carrying his service rifle, had in January posted a video on Facebook, picked by other social media platforms, claiming poor quality food like watery 'dal' and burnt 'chapatis' were being served to the troops
The government was responding to a question in Parliament on "whether ISI has devised a new method to fund the spies who spread anarchy and gather secret and strategic information in the country"
The village, located few kms from the border and lies in close vicinity to the Kishangarh field firing range where BSF and Army conduct training exercises.
The IB said that the terrorists were now waiting for arms and ammunition to be supplied from Pakistan and a drug-peddler was being used as a courier.
With Indian intelligence agencies coming down hard on terrorists attempting to create unrest in the border village of Rajasthan, cash-strapped militants in the state have resorted to a new tactic to fund their activities
The official, who has been identified as retired Lieutenant General Shoaib, made this sensational revelation during a program on a TV channel Aawaz Today.
In a joint operation, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and army intelligence in Rajasthan arrested a suspected agent of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
A total of three ISI suspects have been arrested since yesterday.
The Mumbai Police on Wednesday night arrested Altaf Qureshi, the hawala operator who allegedly funded a suspected agent of Pakistan’s spy agency ISI.
Muhajirs (refugees) of Pakistani port city Karachi on Thursday told US lawmakers that their country's spy agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) is supporting terrorist organisations on its soil.
Pakistan’s intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is protecting Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri who is one of the world’s most wanted terrorists.
Pakistan-based counterfeiters have managed to print fake Rs 2,000 notes for circulation in India barely three months after the government’s shock decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes and introduce new currency that it claimed was impossib
Prime suspect in Kanpur train accident last year has been arrested from Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport after being deported from Dubai.
Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Saturday accused him of being hand in glove with the terrorists, while alleging that his activities clearly indicate that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is sponsoring the party.
In yet another incident that confirms Pakistani spy agency ISI’s growing footprints in India, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad has busted a gang that was operating at least six hi-tech illegal telephone exchanges which was used to coordinate with
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