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Two Pakistani spies arrested in Punjab, were activated after Pahalgam attack

Two Pakistani spies have been arrested in Gurdaspur after the Pahalgam attack. They received ₹1 lakh from Pakistan and are accused of leaking sensitive information.

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Two Pakistani spies arrested in Punjab, were activated after Pahalgam attack

Chandigarh/Gurdaspur: After the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan had activated spies in the country. Punjab Police has arrested two youths in Gurdaspur who became active after the Pahalgam attack. An amount of one lakh rupees was also received in their account from Pakistan. Gurdaspur Police has now arrested both of them. It has come to light that they had also shared sensitive information related to the army with Pakistan. The accused have been identified as Sukhpreet Singh and Karanveer Singh. It is worth noting that action has also been taken against YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra of Hisar, Haryana. Her connections with Pakistan have come to the fore.


Action against 'traitors' continues


Punjab Police DIG (Border Range) Satinder Singh said that both the spies were in contact with Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. ISI activated them after the Pahalgam terror attack. They were continuously leaking information for the last 15-20 days. They leaked secret information of our security forces in Himachal and Jammu and Kashmir. Recently one lakh rupees were transferred to their bank account. Both the accused aged 19-20 years are from Gurdaspur. Both of them were also involved in the drug business. After teaching Pakistan a lesson with Operation Sindoor, India has started action against those who betray the country while living in it. More than half a dozen of them have been arrested. YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra's name is also included in these.

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