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xxx Pakistan's ISI using 'models', sex video calls to honey-trap young Indian scientists

There's only one way to escape our booby traps Indians.
Cut your pepe. It would end your rape epidemic too. :undecided:
@I S I bro what the F are u doing?
I'm doing my job fellow comrade. :big_boss:
Btw one bob outside why? B!ch lasagna
 
Dushman na kare ISI ne jo kaam kiya hai
Parosio ko boobytrap karke vagene ka inaam diya hai. Turururururu
lollll

So it is confirmed dallay are being honey-trapped! No money involved..
 
but there is nothing in India that is able to provide the consistency of beauty,class &vulgarity as the legacy of the sex trade in Pakistan.
There are prettier faces here in the world standards of pretty and men will fall for it.
Given our huge population, there are enough beautiful women in India in the sex trade, and they will be comparable to what Pakistan's sex trade has on offer. Internet p0rn is just too popular in Pakistan for anyone to believe the-local-beauty-is-enough stuff.

Possibly what you say about greater monitoring is the main issue. Further, social attitudes are a complex issue. What may have caught on in India may not work elsewhere.
 
lollll

So it is confirmed dallay are being honey-trapped! No money involved..
Yeah who thought we needed just 'one milk outside' to lure the IIT niggas.
Given our huge population, there are enough beautiful women in India in the sex trade, and they will be comparable to what Pakistan's sex trade has on offer. Internet p0rn is just too popular in Pakistan for anyone to believe the-local-beauty-is-enough stuff.

Possibly what you say about greater monitoring is the main issue. Further, social attitudes are a complex issue. What may have caught on in India may not work elsewhere.
Wow seems like you've done PHD in dalali. Your future looks as bright as b!tch lasagna skin.
 
Given our huge population, there are enough beautiful women in India in the sex trade, and they will be comparable to what Pakistan's sex trade has on offer. Internet p0rn is just too popular in Pakistan for anyone to believe the-local-beauty-is-enough stuff.

Possibly what you say about greater monitoring is the main issue. Further, social attitudes are a complex issue. What may have caught on in India may not work elsewhere.
What I mean is that beauty(or what has been percieved and taught over generations within the subcontinent, and why all desi babus lose their control over white women)concentration is more in Pakistan versus India.

Traditional concepts of fairer skin and supple faces are found within the races in Pakisan or in north India perhaps and in Bengal. Half of Indian actresses if not for their flesh displays aren’t considered beautiful in the traditional sense while their facsimiles are a dime a dozen in Pakistan.

Call it a built in advantage.
Additionally, the intelligence services here have been exploiting the sex industry for years against India and local politicians and are much much more experienced in emulating a fake profile than others.
 
We are trying but not succeeding as most of the Indians prefer to stay out trying to rape passing by females rather than sit in front of computers and look at ****.



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Rakesh Trivedi
Updated: Oct 9, 2018, 03:13 PM IST


The sensational arrest of the BrahMos scientist for allegedly leaking sensitive missile information to Pakistan has yet again highlighted ISI’s ‘honeytrap’ strategy prevalent in India.

A latest intelligence report says that the ISI is targeting young Indian scientists. The spy agency’s strategy includes profiling the scientists, engaging them online using fake profile of women.

ISI’s honey-trap plan also includes vulgar chats. To make sure the victims believe in the fake profiles, at times dummy models are used for erotic sex video calls.

Sources also said that to hide their locations, ISI agents also reroute their IP addresses, which is technically known as IP masking.

The report comes at a time when the Indian intelligence officials arrested Nishant Aggarwal of BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited. Aggarwal was arrested after a joint operation by the anti-terrorism squads (ATS) of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra at his rented residence and office in Nagpur on Monday.

The police said they have recovered some data from his system which shows his communication with Pakistan-based addresses.According to the UP police, they have found "sensitive" information in Aggarwal's personal laptop something that not have been on his personal device. They called this a serious violation of the Official Secrets Act.

"The teams have also found his communication with two social media accounts claimed to be of women from Pakistan. It could be a case of honeytrap," said an officers from UP police.

Aggrawal originally belongs to Roorkee in Uttarakhand and is an alumnus of IIT Roorkee. He has been in Nagpur for the past four years and had got married in March. His social media account carries a photo that purportedly shows him receiving the 'Young Scientist of the Year award for 2017-18.

Investigating agencies said Aggarwal surfaced on their radar during a probe into a case registered with the UP police under the Official Secrets Act. The UP cops had carried searches in Kanpur and Agra and seized two laptops, which led them to Aggarwal.

"Following some inputs, our officers approached their Maharashtra counterparts. Joint searches were conducted at Aggarwal's residence and his office which yielded more information," said an officer from the UP ATS.Sources said searches are being carried out at Aggarwal's home in Roorkee, his native place. He is likely to be produced in a court in UP on Tuesday. "We will require his custody to investigate his communication with the Pakistani social media accounts," said the UP police officer.




https://www.dnaindia.com/india/repo...to-honey-trap-indian-young-scientists-2673393
 
Does Islam allow this? May be the girls are not Muslims? Which religion do these girls belong to?
 
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