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Amritsar rural police apprehend 2 suspects in espionage linked to Pakistan’s ISI

According to the police, the preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were in direct contact with ISI operatives, sharing 'sensitive information' via pen drives.

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Amritsar: Amritsar Rural Police in a major intelligence-based operation apprehended two people suspected of espionage activities linked to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.(ISI) The arrested accused have been identified as Gurpreet Singh aka Gopy Foji and Sahil Masih aka Shali.

“Amritsar Rural Police apprehended two persons suspected of espionage activities linked to #Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The arrested accused have been identified as Gurpreet Singh @ Gopy Foji & Sahil Masih @ Shali,” posted DGP Punjab Police on social media X.

The preliminary investigations by the Police revealed that the accused, Gurpreet Singh, was in direct contact with the operatives of Pakistan ISI and was suspected of sharing sensitive and confidential information via pen drives.

The key ISI handler in the case has been identified as Rana Javed.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with operatives of the Pakistan ISI and is suspected of sharing sensitive and confidential information via pen drives. The key ISI handler involved in the case has been identified as Rana Javed. Two mobile phones reportedly used to communicate with ISI operatives has been seized,” the post further read.

Further investigation is underway to dismantle the broader espionage terror network and identify all collaborators.

The operation led by the Punjab Police highlights the state’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty and integrity.

Earlier on June 21, a cross-border drug smuggling racket was successfully busted by the Amritsar Rural Police.

Two key operatives, identified as Lovepreet Singh and Balwinder Singh, were apprehended.
“In a major intelligence-led operation, Amritsar Rural Police busts a cross-border drug smuggling racket and apprehends two key operatives: Lovepreet Singh @ Love and Balwinder Singh @ Bobby,” posted DGP Punjab Police on X.

The operation, led by the Punjab Police, highlights the state’s commitment to combating narco-terrorism. The police operation was based on credible intelligence, leading to the arrest of the two suspects and the seizure of a substantial quantity of heroin and arms.
“Preliminary investigation reveals the accused were in direct contact with a #Pakistan-based smuggler via #WhatsApp, indicating a strong cross-border nexus,” added the post.
Preliminary investigations reveal that the accused were in direct contact with a Pakistan-based smuggler via WhatsApp, indicating a strong cross-border nexus. The police recovered 6.15 kg of heroin, a PX5 pistol with four live cartridges, and Rs 10,000 in drug money.

“Recovery: 6.15 Kg Heroin, 1 PX5 pistol (.30 bore) with 4 live cartridges, ₹10,000 drug money. An FIR has been registered at PS Lopoke. Further investigations are ongoing to trace forward and backward linkages,” added the post.

“The Punjab Police remains resolute in its fight against narco-terrorism. We are committed to protecting our youth and society from the grip of drugs and the menace of illegal arms”, it added. As the crackdown continues, this operation marks a critical victory in the state’s battle against cross-border smuggling.

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also read: After arrests in Punjab & Haryana, UP man held for ‘spying, giving money’ to ISI agents in India


 

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