According to Punjab Police on Tuesday, a 15 year old boy from Pathankot has been detained for allegedly disclosing information about national security to Pakistan's military personnel, terror groups, and ISI.
The young person was identified by the police as Sanjeev Kumar. Officials claim that he was duped on social media by Pakistani operators. According to the police, he was emotionally weak because he thought his father had been slain.
Daljinder Singh Dhillon, SSP of Pathankot "The police have arrested Sanjeev Kumar, aged 15, after receiving information that he had been supplying information related to the security of our nation to the frontal organisations of terror agencies, ISI, and Pakistan military officers."
The boy was attracted to Pakistani accounts on the internet, he continued. "He was mentally affected by his suspicions that his father had been murdered, which led him to fall into the trap of Pakistani agencies via social media."
But no such proof was found throughout the probe, according to Dhillon. Police said that Sanjeev had spoken with gangsters operating terror modules in Pakistan and had given videos of a number of important areas.
"He had been in contact with Pakistan’s terror organisations for almost a year," stated the SSP. The amount of information he disclosed and the people he spoke with are being looked into by the police.
The inquiry will determine the next course of action, and the boy is now in detention. DSP Crime said on Tuesday that another man in Ambala was detained for allegedly spying on the Air Force in a separate incident in the neighboring state of Haryana.
According to DSP Crime Virendra Kumar, Sunil, also known as Sunny, had been working as a contractor doing repairs at an Air Force installation since 2020.
According to DSP Crime Virendra Kumar, Sunil, also known as Sunny, had been working as a contractor doing repairs at an Air Force installation since 2020.
According to the police, Sunil had communicated with a woman who purportedly requested information, which he shared.
He used to send information to a neighboring country, which we can refer to as an enemy country, according to his equipment. However, this is his rendition.
"The investigation is still ongoing," he stated. Sunil, who is presently on four days of remand, is married and has two children. The probe is just getting started.
