Punjab Police have arrested two individuals accused of leaking sensitive Indian Army information to Pakistan during Operation Sindhur. The suspects, identified as Sukhpreet Singh and Karanbir Singh from Gurdaspur, are alleged to have passed critical details related to Operation Sindhur, along with army movements in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir, to Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI.
Punjab Police Director General Gaurav Yadav stated that the duo provided Pakistan with strategic national security information. Upon examining their mobile phones, authorities confirmed the espionage activities directed towards Pakistan. The suspects are reportedly addicted to drugs.
Punjab Police arrested Sukhpreet Singh and Karanbir Singh, for leaking military info to ISI during Operation Sindoor. Found with phones, eight cartridges, and linked to drugs, they face charges under the Official Secrets Act.
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Police have seized three mobile phones and eight live cartridges from the accused. It is also revealed that approximately ₹1 lakh was transferred to their bank accounts. The suspects allegedly leaked secret information to Pakistan over the past 20 days. Gurdaspur police successfully foiled the espionage network, and an investigation is underway under the Official Secrets Act.
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