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Brinks Report > Blog > People > 10 Busted in ‘Pak Spy Ring’: How Deep Did the Espionage Go? Get The Full Details Here
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10 Busted in ‘Pak Spy Ring’: How Deep Did the Espionage Go? Get The Full Details Here

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 19, 2025 1:32 pm
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Espionage is not just a threat—it’s an insult. And after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, India isn’t just angry. It’s acting. In one of the country’s biggest intelligence-led crackdowns, over a dozen individuals have been arrested across Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh for allegedly leaking sensitive military secrets to Pakistan.

This isn’t fiction. This is national security on the line—and India is responding with fire.

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The Espionage Web Uncovered

Let’s break down the names and roles. These aren’t international spies in suits. They’re everyday faces hiding behind YouTube vlogs, mobile shops, religious badges, and WhatsApp chats. But make no mistake—what they’re accused of is treason.

  • Jyoti Malhotra, a travel YouTuber from Hisar, allegedly used her content to hide espionage trips. She reportedly shared sensitive data after meetings with Danish, a Pakistani High Commission officer.
  • Shahzad, from Moradabad, ran cross-border smuggling of SIM cards and people—linking directly with ISI operatives.
  • Rageeb Khan, working inside Bathinda cantonment, was caught by Punjab Police for leaking inside information.
  • Guzala and Yameen Mohammad from Malerkotla were allegedly aiding Pakistani officials in Delhi.
  • Harkirat Singh, linked to the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Committee, is accused of facilitating Pakistani visas—raising questions about misuse of religious platforms.
  • Arman from Nuh sent confidential army info over WhatsApp after traveling to Pakistan twice last year.
  • Palak and Suraj Masih were caught leaking photos of air bases and cantonments, allegedly guided by a jailed Pakistani-linked handler.
  • Devinder Singh Dhillon and Nauman Ilahi round out the list—both under interrogation for aiding Pakistan with sensitive military information.

Also Read Haryana YouTuber Arrested for Pakistan Espionage: What We Know So Far

The Methods: Not Guns, but Phones

What’s scary is how simple espionage looks today. No spy gadgets. Just WhatsApp messages, social media, and a phone camera. Some used religious or cultural ties. Others used business. A few were allegedly paid by ISI handlers like Danish, sitting comfortably behind diplomatic immunity at Pakistan’s Delhi mission.

India’s intelligence agencies have now sounded the alarm about the Pakistan High Commission’s suspected misuse of diplomatic cover—a serious breach of international conduct. Read about similar concerns globally.

The Bigger Picture: National Pride vs. Paid Betrayal

This is more than a list of arrests. This is about who we are as a nation.

Pakistan, bleeding internally from political chaos and a broken economy, is now resorting to cheap tactics—bribing Indians to betray their own land. But India is rising. And this crackdown shows that we are not afraid to name, shame, and stop the enemy, even when they’re hiding in plain sight.

Yes, espionage is ugly. But India’s response is firm, fast, and unapologetic. Because patriotism isn’t just about waving a flag—it’s about protecting what that flag stands for.

This case is a reminder. Espionage doesn’t always come with sirens—it often comes with silence. With a SIM card. With a selfie at the wrong place. But now, India is watching. And when it catches you selling your country, it won’t forgive, and it won’t forget.

Also  Read Ashoka University Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad Has Been Arrested Over Comments on Operation Sindoor

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