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Indian Navy Commander Arrested For Leaking Info on Kilo Subs.

What are the names?

Yesterday, they revealed BSF soldier's name.. Muhammad Sajjad.

You should know this by now. If criminals are Hindu, names are rarely mentioned. If criminals are Muslims, their names are mentioned first.
 
how else do they think we track all their subs?




Navy Commander, 2 Retired Officers Arrested For Allegedly Leaking Classified Info

More arrests are likely in the case and it is unclear so far if foreign intelligence agencies were involved in the information leak.
All IndiaReported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Saikat Kumar BoseUpdated: October 26, 2021 5:06 pm IST



Navy Commander, 2 Retired Officers Arrested For Allegedly Leaking Classified Info

The matter concerns confidential information on upgrade of Navy's Kilo class submarines. File



New Delhi:
A serving Navy officer and two retired officers have been arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for allegedly leaking confidential information on the upgrade of the Navy's Kilo class submarines.
More arrests are likely in the case and it is unclear so far if foreign intelligence agencies were involved in the information leak.
Navy sources have confirmed that the matter is being investigated by a Vice-Admiral and a Rear Admiral.
The Mumbai-based serving officer accused of sharing the classified information holds the rank of Commander.

Kilo class submarines, designed and built in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy, are among the world's most common conventional submarines and are currently in service in the navies of several countries.

In India, these submarines are categorised under the Sindhughosh class. Till date, the government has acquired 10 such submarines, all of which have gone through extensive modernisation, some details of which remain classified.
CommentsThe Navy currently has 15 conventional submarines and two nuclear submarines.
 
2 Navy Commanders Among 6 Charged By CBI For Leaking Submarine Info
The six people were charged under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code, the sources said.All IndiaWritten by Arvind Gunasekar, Edited by Debanish AchomUpdated: November 02, 2021 5:11 pm IST




New Delhi:
The Central Bureau of Investigation has filed a chargesheet against six people including two serving commanders and two retired Indian Navy officers for allegedly passing on confidential information about India's Kilo Class submarines to "unauthorised persons", sources have said.
The six people were charged under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code, the sources said.
The accused had been passing on confidential commercial information on the Medium Refit Life Certification or MRLC programme of India's Kilo Class submarines to "unauthorised people for illegal gratification", the CBI said.
The case came to light after the CBI arrested retired Navy officers Randeep Singh and SJ Singh on September 3.
Subsequent searches at the property of Commodore Randeep Singh (retired) led to the recovery of around ₹ 2 crore in cash, sources said.
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Kilo Class submarine CBI case: The six people were charged under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code, sources said
Based on the investigation, the CBI then arrested Commander Ajit Kumar Pandey posted at the Western Naval Command headquarters. Another Commander, who was working under Commander Pandey and posted at the same headquarters, was also arrested.
 
May be in the future defence companies would export water down equipment. First Brahmos, then this and in future p8 posiden.
 
I am not surprised at all, I can buy a Indian Armed forces high ranking officer with a fake picture of Bobs and Vagane :rofl:
 
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