ISI, honey trap & the 23-year-old Indian: Pakistan's dirty spy game exposed

Gaurav Kumar was arrested for leaking information to Pakistan ISI about Indian Army camps

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

India and Pakistan at the Line of Control. Representative image
India and Pakistan at the Line of Control. Representative image

A 23-year-old man, who was honey-trapped by (ISI), was arrested from for allegedly passing information to the Pakistani spy agency about Indian camps he had visited for recruitment tests, police said.

was arrested from Rohtak's area on Sunday based on information received by state and central intelligence agencies, of Police Pankaj Nain said.

Kumar has been booked under the provisions of the Official Secrets Act and under relevant sections of the IPC.

A resident of Ganaur city in district, Kumar had befriended two women, who worked for Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence, more than a year ago on Facebook, Nain told reporters.

"Preliminary investigations revealed that Gaurav was trying to get recruited in the for a long time and had been preparing for examinations conducted by the Army," he said.

Nain said the two women befriended Kumar after he told them he was working with the Indian After gaining his trust, the women started communicating with him regularly.

"They later asked him to work for and provide information about camps, while promising to pay him hefty sum for this. He even shared his bank account details with them. He was asked to share photo, video and other details of the military areas," Nain said.

"Whenever he went to an recruitment camp for a test, he would share with them photos and videos of the camp through social media," he said, adding, Kumar had taken part or visited at least 18 recruitment drives.

Last month, a man who allegedly worked as a spy for the agency was arrested in district by the State Special Operations Cell of the

Pakistan-based agencies operate a large number of fake accounts in the name of young girls who actively try to befriend unemployed young people and retired or serving officials in the armed force and subsequently try to allure them into espionage activities.

Investigations were being conducted to identify and track such fake accounts, the SSOC had said earlier.

First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 23:07 IST