Delhi Police Uncover Espionage Network with Arrest of Spy
Delhi Police arrested an individual named Adil for allegedly spying for Pakistan. Accused of being part of a fake passport racket, Adil had numerous fake passports and a history of traveling to Pakistan and other countries. Investigations are ongoing to uncover more network members.
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Delhi Police have made a significant breakthrough by arresting a man suspected of being involved in a major espionage network aiding Pakistan. The arrest was made on Tuesday and highlights the ongoing threat of international espionage activities in India.
The accused, identified as Adil, has been living in Delhi for several years. He is linked to a fake passport scheme, unraveling a web of deceit used to facilitate his covert operations. His activities included traveling to Pakistan and other countries using fraudulent documents, a senior police officer revealed.
Authorities are actively pursuing leads to identify Adil's handlers and any additional members connected to the espionage network. This arrest marks a crucial step in dismantling a dangerous network operating within the country.
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