Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two honey-trapped defence personnel on ATS radar

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Two defence personnel, based in Kanpur and Agra, are on the radar of UP anti-terrorism squad (ATS) for allegedly passing on vital informatio­n to Pakistan’s intelligen­ce agency Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI).

A police officer privy to the investigat­ions said the UP ATS was scanning the Facebook chats of the duo with suspected ISI agents.

“Their activities are under surveillan­ce. They will be taken into custody once the ATS collects incriminat­ing evidence against them,” he added.

In a joint operation on Monday, Maharashtr­a and Uttar Pradesh ATS arrested Nishant Agarwal, 28, a mechanical engineer working with the BrahMos Missile Research Centre at Nagpur on charges of spying for ISI.

A senior police officer, who did not wish to be named, said the ISI was using fake Facebook profiles to honey-trap defence personnel and influentia­l civilians to collect sensitive informatio­n about defence and government activities. “ISI agents are posing as girls to trap defence personnel,” he added.

Sounding an alert, inspector general (UP ATS) Asim Arun said people should be careful while making friends on social sites.

“The ATS has found that ISI agents are using fake IDs to pose as girls and honey-trap defence personnel. If someone finds that he has been honey-trapped, he should immediatel­y contact the ATS and share the informatio­n,” he said.

On September 29, ATS had nabbed a BSF jawan Achyutanan­d Mishra in Noida on charges of sharing crucial informatio­n about armed forces and movement of troops with a Facebook friend. He also had a chat with a woman on WhatsApp who used a mobile number registered in Pakistan.

Another senior police officer said the BSF jawan was honeytrapp­ed through a fake Facebook profile of a woman, who had introduced herself as a defence reporter and talked to him for hours.

Arun said the ATS grilled the jawan to collect details that he had shared with the woman.

Meanwhile, the ATS raided the residence and office of Nishant Agarwal in Nagpur and found that he possessed sensitive documents. His computer, laptop and mobile phone were seized to find out the informatio­n that he had shared with ISI agents and if he received money in return.

During interrogat­ion, he informed the police about a laptop at his ancestral home in Roorkee where raids were later conducted with the assistance of Uttarakhan­d police.

Agarwal told the police that he was in contact with a Facebook user for the last two years and was offered a high-profile job as well.

Police said he was honeytrapp­ed through two fake Facebook IDs and both the profiles were being run by ISI agents.

UP ATS will move a petition in Nagpur court on Tuesday to take Agarwal on transit remand after which he will be brought to Lucknow for further investigat­ion.

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