Haryana man arrested for transferring information to the Pakistan Army, ISI on Operation Sindoor, Indo-Pak Conflict | Today news

A resident of a village in Kaithal, Haryana, was arrested for allegedly transferring information to the Pakistan Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) during the recent conflict in Indo-Pakistan. The accused, Devendra, was a resident of the town of Mastgarh Cheeka in Kaithal. DSP Kaithal Vebhan told the news agency Ani: “Intelligence information was received by Kaithal District Police. On the basis of this, our special detective staff Devendra s/o Narwal Singh, resident of the town of Mastgarh Cheeka, arrested.” Police have questioned Devendra after arresting him. During the interrogation, Devendra told police that he was in contact with the Pakistan intelligence agency, ISI. “He previously provided information about the dispute between India and Pakistan to that agency and also information about Operation Sindoor to the Pakistanian Army and the ISS from time to time …,” DSP Kaithal Vebhan said. He added: ‘Our staff at Cyber ​​Police Station conduct a thorough investigation into the devices found with him. Whatever the truth may come out, the law will be followed accordingly … ‘India-Pakistan’s tension India and Pakistan armies who were over the borderline difference shortly after India launched the operation Sindor with the retaliation of the Pahalgam terror attack. India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense border border drone and rocket strikes. The Pakistan army later said the concept of ending the hostilities was expanded until May 18. “Further to the concept between the two DGMOs [Directors General of Military Operations] On May 10, it was decided to continue the trust-building measures to lower the level of vigilance, “an Indian army official was cited by the PTU news agency as on May 15. Wednesday, Premier Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee for Safety, the first since the halt at the break at the break at Operation Sindor.