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Vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp held for spying for Pakistan's ISI: Sources
The vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan has been arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Pakistan's spy agency ISI.



Tanseem Haider
New Delhi July 15, 2021UPDATED: July 15, 2021 03:12 IST
Vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp held for espionage: Sources

The accused has been brought to Delhi for further investigation. (Representational Image)


A man, who used to supply vegetables at the Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan, has been arrested by the Delhi Police's crime branch for allegedly leaking sensitive information of the Army to Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), sources told India Today.


According to sources, the accused has been identified as Habeeb Khan, a resident of Bikaner in Rajasthan. He was working as a contractor for many years and currently had the tender to supply vegetables to the Indian Army's Pokharan base camp. He also used to supply vegetables at the government-run Indira Rasoi canteen in Pokharan.
Preliminary investigation has revealed that Khan used to get sensitive documents from an Army official posted at the base camp in exchange for money and further handed them over to the ISI.
Based on intelligence input, the Delhi Police's crime branch team nabbed the suspect on Tuesday from Pokhran. He has been brought to Delhi for further investigation.

 
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Vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp held for spying for Pakistan's ISI: Sources
The vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan has been arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Pakistan's spy agency ISI.



Tanseem Haider
New Delhi July 15, 2021UPDATED: July 15, 2021 03:12 IST
Vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp held for espionage: Sources

The accused has been brought to Delhi for further investigation. (Representational Image)


A man, who used to supply vegetables at the Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan, has been arrested by the Delhi Police's crime branch for allegedly leaking sensitive information of the Army to Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), sources told India Today.


According to sources, the accused has been identified as Habeeb Khan, a resident of Bikaner in Rajasthan. He was working as a contractor for many years and currently had the tender to supply vegetables to the Indian Army's Pokharan base camp. He also used to supply vegetables at the government-run Indira Rasoi canteen in Pokharan.
Preliminary investigation has revealed that Khan used to get sensitive documents from an Army official posted at the base camp in exchange for money and further handed them over to the ISI.
Based on intelligence input, the Delhi Police's crime branch team nabbed the suspect on Tuesday from Pokhran. He has been brought to Delhi for further investigation.

and where was RAW and MI while all of this was going on?
 
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Army man arrested for providing classified documents to Pakistan's ISI
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch received information that some sensitive documents related to defence establishment were being sent to the neighbouring country through spy network.

Published: 15th July 2021 03:57 PM | Last Updated: 15th July 2021 03:57 PM | A+A A-

Indian Army, jammu and Kashmir

For representative purposes only (Photo | Amit Bandre, Express Illustrations)
By PTI

NEW DELHI: Two persons, including an Army man, have been arrested under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly providing classified documents to the Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan, the Delhi Police said on Thursday.
The Army headquarters have confirmed that the documents in question were classified in nature, they said.

The development comes after a 34-year-old vegetable supplier at the Pokhran Army base camp was held for allegedly getting sensitive documents from an Army man for money and providing them to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The vegetable supplier, Habeeb Khan, was picked up on Tuesday by the Delhi Police from Pokhran in Rajasthan, officials had said on Wednesday.
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch received information that some sensitive documents related to defence establishment were being sent to the neighbouring country through spy network.
"We got input about the involvement of one Habibur Rehman. Our team then conducted a raid and arrested him from Pokhran after due verification. Some secret documents were recovered from his possession and a case was registered against him under the Official Secrets Act," Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) Praveer Ranjan said at a press conference.
During the course of investigation, it was found that Army man Paramjit was the link man in the crime.
He was earlier posted at Pokhran where he came in contact with Rehman who asked him to share the secret documents, the officer said.
Paramjit is currently posted as a clerk at Agra Cantt, police said.
According to police, Rehman's relatives are based in Pakistan's Sindh and he had been to that country and met some people there involved in the spy racket.
Rehman was asked to share the documents with them and the money for doing the job was sent through hawala network, police said, adding that further investigation is underway in the matter.
"Both Rehman and Paramjit have been found involved in the illegal act. The Army headquarters have also confirmed that the documents shared by the duo were classified in nature," a police officer said.
Multiple bank accounts used in the crime have been found, he said, adding the matter is being thoroughly investigated.
 
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A common excuse in india to somehow blame and persecute muslims. What intel can a veggie seller get?
 
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Vegetable supplier literally gave Aaloo to the IA


Army man arrested for providing classified documents to Pakistan's ISI
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch received information that some sensitive documents related to defence establishment were being sent to the neighbouring country through spy network.

Published: 15th July 2021 03:57 PM | Last Updated: 15th July 2021 03:57 PM | A+A A-

Indian Army, jammu and Kashmir

For representative purposes only (Photo | Amit Bandre, Express Illustrations)
By PTI

NEW DELHI: Two persons, including an Army man, have been arrested under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly providing classified documents to the Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan, the Delhi Police said on Thursday.
The Army headquarters have confirmed that the documents in question were classified in nature, they said.

The development comes after a 34-year-old vegetable supplier at the Pokhran Army base camp was held for allegedly getting sensitive documents from an Army man for money and providing them to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The vegetable supplier, Habeeb Khan, was picked up on Tuesday by the Delhi Police from Pokhran in Rajasthan, officials had said on Wednesday.
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch received information that some sensitive documents related to defence establishment were being sent to the neighbouring country through spy network.
"We got input about the involvement of one Habibur Rehman. Our team then conducted a raid and arrested him from Pokhran after due verification. Some secret documents were recovered from his possession and a case was registered against him under the Official Secrets Act," Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) Praveer Ranjan said at a press conference.
During the course of investigation, it was found that Army man Paramjit was the link man in the crime.
He was earlier posted at Pokhran where he came in contact with Rehman who asked him to share the secret documents, the officer said.
Paramjit is currently posted as a clerk at Agra Cantt, police said.
According to police, Rehman's relatives are based in Pakistan's Sindh and he had been to that country and met some people there involved in the spy racket.
Rehman was asked to share the documents with them and the money for doing the job was sent through hawala network, police said, adding that further investigation is underway in the matter.
"Both Rehman and Paramjit have been found involved in the illegal act. The Army headquarters have also confirmed that the documents shared by the duo were classified in nature," a police officer said.
Multiple bank accounts used in the crime have been found, he said, adding the matter is being thoroughly investigated.
 
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