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Pakistan Foils Indian Spy Plot: Fisherman Arrested for Working with Indian Intelligence

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Pakistan Foils Indian Spy Plot: Fisherman Arrested for Working with Indian Intelligence

Pakistan Foils Indian Spy Plot: Fisherman Arrested for Working with Indian Intelligence

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India once again failed to restrain its malicious schemes as a spy named Ejaz Mallah was caught. Pakistan’s intelligence agencies successfully foiled another conspiracy plotted by India.

According to reports, the arrested spy made shocking revelations after being taken into custody. Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry held a joint press conference to share the details.

During the press conference, a confession video of the accused spy Ejaz Mallah was also shown. Attaullah Tarar stated that India still cannot accept its defeat on the battlefield.

He added that after facing failure in May, India started a campaign of misinformation and disinformation. He further said that the Indian media is spreading false narratives.

Attaullah Tarar revealed that Ejaz Mallah, a fisherman, had initially been arrested by the Indian Coast Guards. Later, Indian intelligence agencies recruited him through financial incentives and other temptations.

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He was then sent to Pakistan for specific tasks. However, Pakistani security forces arrested him before he could complete his mission.
The Information Minister said that Mallah had been instructed to buy uniforms of the Pakistan Navy, Army, and Rangers.

He was also tasked with collecting other sensitive materials. When he attempted to purchase these uniforms and items, Pakistani security agencies began tracking him and eventually caught him.

At the time of his arrest, several items were recovered from his possession, including SIM cards, matchboxes, and lighters.

Investigations revealed that Indian intelligence had exploited Ejaz Mallah through financial pressure and greed. After his arrest, the accused confessed to his crimes.

 

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