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Caught in Lahore: What a Scottish YouTuber Saw When He Ran Into Jyoti Malhotra- 6 AK-47s

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 26, 2025 3:48 pm
Dolon Mondal
Jyoti Malhotra

Jyoti Malhotra, a Haryana-based YouTuber, is now at the centre of a major spying investigation. Arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Pakistan, her story took a strange turn after a Scottish YouTuber, Callum Mill, spotted her walking around Lahore with six men carrying AK-47s.

The bizarre scene unfolded in Anarkali Bazaar, one of Lahore’s busiest markets, back in March. Callum Mill, whose channel is called Callum Abroad, was casually filming his travel vlog when he bumped into Jyoti.

She introduced herself as “India”—a strange choice, especially when she was surrounded by gunmen in Pakistan. Callum, clearly surprised, asked why she needed such heavy security.

The armed men were not in uniform but looked like plainclothes officers. Their jackets said “No Fear,” but for many watching the video, the only fear was: who exactly was this woman, and why was she treated like a state guest?

VIP Treatment in Pakistan, Spy Arrest in India

The video raised a simple question that many Indians are now asking: What was Jyoti Malhotra doing in Pakistan with VIP-level protection?

While Callum walked alone, Jyoti had a full security ring. Later, reports revealed that she had also attended elite parties and met with top Pakistani intelligence officials. As per Indian police, she continued to stay in touch with them even after returning home.

She was arrested under charges of espionage. Investigators are scanning her digital devices to see what information might have been shared.

Also Read Jyoti Malhotra Spy Case: Honey-Trapping Returns as Pakistan’s Old Playbook Resurfaces

First-Class Flights, 5-Star Hotels—Who Paid the Bills?

Jyoti Malhotra didn’t live the life of a small-town YouTuber. She flew first class, stayed in luxury hotels, and was spotted shopping in high-end jewellery stores. After her Pakistan trip, she also visited China—again in style.

According to police, her lifestyle didn’t match her income. The trips appeared to be sponsored. But by whom? That’s exactly what Indian agencies are now probing.

India’s Concern: Not Just a YouTuber, But a Pattern?

This isn’t just about one woman. It’s about how India’s enemies are weaponising soft influence—using platforms like YouTube to recruit, fund, and manipulate people under the radar.

The real question now is: How many more Jyotis are out there? And how many are being protected under the garb of “content creators” while serving foreign interests?

India, thankfully, caught this one in time.

When a woman with a camera gets more protection in Pakistan than their own citizens, something smells off. And now, as Indian authorities dig deeper, it seems this was never about YouTube. It was about trust betrayed for likes, luxury, and lies.

Also Read Jyoti Malhotra Under NIA Scanner: What Do Her Pakistan and China Trips Really Hide?

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