New Delhi: A man from Rajasthan has been arrested for allegedly supplying Indian mobile SIM cards to Pakistani intelligence officers for espionage activities in India. The accused, 34-year-old Qasim, was detained by Delhi Police. Investigations revealed that he had visited Pakistan in 2024 and 2025, staying for nearly 90 days, during which he is suspected to have met with ISI operatives. Intelligence reports from September 2024 indicated that Pakistani agents were misusing Indian SIM cards to leak information related to the Indian Army and government institutions. Qasim was arrested on the morning of May 30 in the Deeg district of Rajasthan and is currently being questioned by police.
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