Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Honey-trapped by ISI, Hry man leaked army info

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ROHTAK:A 23-year-old man allegedly ensnared in a honey-trap was arrested in Rohtak on Monday for passing on informatio­n to Pakistan’s Inter-service Intelligen­ce (ISI) about Indian Army camps he visited for recruitmen­t tests, police said.

Gaurav Kumar, a resident of Ganaur block in Sonepat district, was arrested on the basis of the inputs received by state and national intelligen­ce agencies, said Rohtak superinten­dent of police Pankaj Nain said. He has been booked under several sections of the Official Secrets Act, 1923, he said.

Nain said Kumar, who has been preparing for exams conducted by the army for the past several years, befriended two women on Facebook around oneand-a-half years ago. The women had Indian names, Sonu Kaur and Amita Ahluwalia, but their location traced to Pakistan and they worked with ISI, he added.

The women started communicat­ing with Kumar regularly after he lied to them that he was working with the army. They asked him to provide informatio­n about army camps, the police officer said. Then he started scouting army camps to take part in recruitmen­t drives.

Whenever he went to a camp for a test, Kumar would share with the women photos and videos of the camp through social media, including of security deployment, Nain said.

“Till now the interrogat­ion has revealed that he has been part of 18 army recruitmen­t drives. It has been establishe­d that he found out that the girls were ISI agents and they even asked him to work for them in return for a large sum of money,” Nain said.

The officer said Kumar was offered Rs 10 lakh to share such informatio­n and he even sent his bank account details to the women on Facebook. But he was arrested before any money was transferre­d.

“This modus operandi of ISI is increasing. ISI girls make fake accounts and honeytrap Indian youths to get secret informatio­n,” Nain added.

Kumar was produced in a court, which sent him to a threeday police remand.

Earlier this year, an IAF officer was arrested by Delhi Police allegedly on charges of spying and passing secret defence-related informatio­n to ISI.

KUMAR WAS OFFERED ₹10 LAKH TO SHARE INFORMATIO­N AND HE EVEN SENT HIS BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS TO TWO WOMEN FRIENDS ON FACEBOOK, SAY COPS

 ?? HT ?? Accused Gaurav Kumar in police custody in Rohtak on Monday.
HT Accused Gaurav Kumar in police custody in Rohtak on Monday.

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