Spy for Pakistan arrested from Faridabad (Haryana)

  • Pakistani Naushad was working on repairing vehicles at a petrol pump

  • He was being paid ₹6,000 for sending each photograph of sensitive locations

Faridabad (Haryana) – Naushad Ali alias Lalu, who was spying for Pakistan, has been arrested by the Ghaziabad Police of Uttar Pradesh. Naushad used to work at a petrol pump repairing punctured tyres of vehicles. He is a member of a group engaged in espionage for Pakistan and had sent photographs and videos of sensitive locations to Pakistan.

1. A total of 22 accused, including Suhail from Meerut (Uttar Pradesh), who is the head of the espionage group, have been arrested, and investigation agencies are tracing the network of espionage. Naushad Ali is a resident of Harchanda village in Muzaffarpur district. Three months ago, he had started a puncture repair shop at a petrol pump in Nachauli village in Faridabad.

2. During police investigation, it was revealed that Naushad used to capture photographs and videos of sensitive locations such as railway stations and places related to security forces and send them to Pakistan through WhatsApp groups. He was paid ₹4,000 to ₹6,000 for each photograph.

3. It has also come to light during the investigation that members of the WhatsApp group were sending live video streams of sensitive locations to individuals in Pakistan.

4. The former manager of the petrol pump, Ravindra, had helped Naushad to set up his shop there. Naushad was brought from Kolkata by a person named Mumtaz from Mewla Maharajpur.

At present, Uttar Pradesh Police, Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad, Delhi Police, and Haryana Police are jointly investigating the entire network.

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Over 450 photographs and videos sent to Pakistan!

According to police information, more than 450 photographs and videos have so far been sent to Pakistan. The accused were paid ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 for installing each camera. Cameras had been installed near the Delhi Cantonment area and Sonipat railway station. These have now been seized. The police received information about this on 14 March.

Editorial Perspective

The continuous arrests of terrorists, their aides, and spies in the country show how deeply anti-national forces have penetrated the nation! Only if the government imposes immediate capital punishment on such individuals will such activities stop!