Arrested suspects were providing the enemy with information about sensitive installations and troop movements

(Web Desk): The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Sindh Police and a sensitive agency have arrested four agents linked to the enemy intelligence agency "RAW" during a joint operation in the Quaidabad area of Karachi.
During a press conference in Karachi, SIU SSP Shoaib Memon stated that the arrested suspects were in continuous contact with Colonel Ranjit of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). Recovered from the suspects were an SMG rifle, an MP5, two pistols, and a snatched vehicle.
According to Shoaib Memon, the suspects were providing the enemy with information about sensitive installations and troop movements. During interrogation, the arrested individuals revealed several targets.
He further stated that the suspects were providing the geotagged locations of military and CPEC installations in Bin Qasim, as well as sensitive Navy and Pakistan Army sites in Sujawal, and details about troop movements to the Indian officer.
In response to a question, Shoaib Memon revealed that the main suspect, Muhammad Khan alias Balo, had been spying for the Indian intelligence agency since 2009. Muhammad Khan used to take pictures of sensitive locations with his mobile phone and would cross the border into India whenever he got the chance. There, Indian military officers would extract the data stored on his phone.
According to the SSP, all four suspects belong to Sujawal and are fishermen by profession. The arrested individuals had traveled to India multiple times to receive training from the Indian intelligence agency RAW.

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