Why Was a Rajasthan Resident Arrested for Spying for Pakistan?

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Key Takeaways
- Mangat Singh arrested for espionage linked to Pakistan's ISI.
- Charges filed under the Official Secrets Act.
- Monitoring revealed ties with Pakistani operatives.
- Investigation includes examination of financial transactions.
- Rajasthan's intelligence has intensified its crackdown on espionage networks.
Jaipur, Oct 11 (NationPress) A resident of Rajasthan, Mangat Singh, has been taken into custody on allegations of espionage for Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI. A special court in Jaipur granted a three-day police remand for the accused on Saturday, according to an official statement.
Special Public Prosecutor Sudesh Kumar indicated that Singh is facing charges under the Official Secrets Act for purportedly disclosing sensitive strategic information to his Pakistani handlers.
Investigators revealed that Mangat Singh, hailing from Govindgarh in Alwar district, posed as a 'Siddha Purusha' (enlightened being) to manipulate the religious beliefs of individuals.
Reportedly known in the Alwar area, he allegedly swindled money under the guise of performing rituals. Authorities had been tracking his activities for several months.
Surveillance indicated that Singh had been in contact with agents of the Pakistani ISI via social media for approximately two years. Sources disclosed that during the investigation, two suspicious contacts saved in his phone under the names “Isha Sharma” and “Isha Boss” were traced to Pakistani operatives.
“Initial investigations suggest that the accused transmitted sensitive and strategic information to Pakistan,” an official stated.
“We have also uncovered records of two monetary transactions — Rs 8,000 and Rs 1,500 — and we are looking into additional potential money transfers.”
Intelligence sources confirmed that units based in Jaipur and central agencies performed a technical analysis of Mangat Singh’s mobile device, which validated his connections with Pakistan-based agents.
After confirming the espionage activities, the CID (Intelligence) of Rajasthan initiated a case and apprehended him on Friday.
Officials mentioned that Rajasthan’s Intelligence and central agencies are currently examining his financial trails, connections, and possible local networks.
Since Operation Sindoor, Rajasthan’s intelligence agencies have intensified their operations against espionage networks believed to be relaying information to Pakistan. Numerous operatives are under surveillance as part of ongoing counterintelligence measures.