Was a Pakistani Spy Arrested in Rajasthan for Leaking Classified Information?

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Key Takeaways
- Mahendra Prasad apprehended for espionage.
- Leaked sensitive defense information.
- Heightened surveillance due to Independence Day.
- Investigations reveal social media contact with Pakistani intelligence.
- Security agencies maintain vigilance against foreign threats.
Jaipur, Aug 12 (NationPress) - On Tuesday, police from CID (Security) Intelligence apprehended a suspected Pakistani spy in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The individual, identified as Mahendra Prasad (32), served as the manager of the DRDO Guest House located at the Chandan Field Firing Range.
Prasad was reportedly in ongoing communication with a handler from Pakistani intelligence, leaking sensitive information regarding India's defense operations.
According to CID (Security) IG Dr. Vishnukant, heightened vigilance was maintained on anti-national and subversive activities due to the upcoming Independence Day celebrations.
During this surveillance, details emerged about Prasad, a contractual employee at the DRDO Guest House.
A resident of Palyun, Almora (Uttarakhand), he was suspected of participating in espionage activities. Investigations indicated Prasad was connected with a Pakistani intelligence agency via social media.
He allegedly provided his handler with information about the movements of DRDO scientists and Indian Army personnel visiting the Chandan Field Firing Range for missile and weapon trials, a site crucial for testing strategic defense equipment.
After his arrest, Prasad underwent joint interrogation by security agencies, and his mobile device was meticulously analyzed.
The investigation confirmed that he had disseminated sensitive information linked to DRDO operations and Indian Army activities to his Pakistani handler.
In light of the evidence, CID Intelligence formally charged Mahendra Prasad with espionage.
Authorities are currently examining the breadth of the security breach and the potential involvement of other individuals in the information network.
This arrest underscores the persistent threat posed by foreign intelligence agencies targeting India’s strategic infrastructure.
Security officials have reaffirmed their dedication to safeguarding national security and have urged all personnel, particularly those in sensitive roles, to stay alert and report any suspicious activities immediately.