Man ‘blackmails’ woman officer for army secrets
NEW DELHI: A man in his 30s was arrested in north Delhi’s Chandni Mahal for allegedly blackmailing a colonel with morphed pornographic photographs to pass sensitive military information, police said on Tuesday.
Investigators are trying to ascertain if suspect Parvez Mohammad is working for the Pakistani spy agency, the Interservices Intelligence (ISI).
But there is no evidence to prove any ISI links at the moment, other than the fact that Mohammad often travels to Pakistan and had provided Indian mobile phone SIM cards to some of his relatives there. “It is possible that he could be harmlessly visiting relatives in Pakistan, but we are probing if he was working as an ISI agent,” said a senior officer with Delhi Police’s special cell. The army officer, a resident of southwest Delhi’s Dwarka, alleged that she had been receiving her photos morphed into obscene pictures on her Whatsapp number and threat calls from two other phone numbers.
The colonel said she was warned that the pictures and her personal information would be leaked to social media if she didn’t cooperate with the callers.
Police said she refused to reveal some information, after which she began getting the threat calls. Senior police officers said the colonel did not have access to much of the information that the suspect sought.