In a major security breach during the recent India-Pakistan conflict, a man from Mastgarh Cheeka village in Haryana’s Kaithal district has been arrested for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan’s Army and intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The accused has been identified as Devendra, son of Narwal Singh. According to Kaithal Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Veerbhan, the arrest was made following a credible intelligence tip-off.
“Based on credible inputs, our special detective staff apprehended Devendra from Mastgarh Cheeka village,” said DSP Veerbhan.
Post-arrest, Devendra was subjected to intensive interrogation. During questioning, he allegedly confessed to being in direct contact with Pakistan’s ISI and admitted to passing on classified information, including operational details related to Operation Sindoor, to Pakistani officials.
Electronic devices recovered from Devendra’s possession have been seized and are currently being analyzed at the Cyber Police Station to determine the full extent of the data leak.
“We are conducting a thorough investigation. Legal action will be taken based on the evidence that emerges,” DSP Veerbhan stated.
The arrest raises serious concerns about internal security and highlights the ongoing challenges posed by espionage activities during times of heightened cross-border tension. Further developments are expected as the investigation unfolds.