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Punjab police arrest 15-year-old on espionage charges, revealing ISI recruitment network targeting Indian minors

Punjab Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy from Jammu on charges of espionage, after he was found in contact with Pakistan’s ISI for nearly a year. Authorities warn that other minors may also be targeted in similar intelligence operations

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Chandigarh: Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, is reportedly expanding its recruitment efforts to target Indian minors. In a case that has sparked serious security concerns, the Punjab Police arrested a 15-year-old boy on charges of espionage.

The arrest, carried out by Pathankot Police, followed investigations that revealed the minor had been in contact with ISI handlers in Pakistan for nearly a year. Authorities say the boy had been transmitting sensitive and important information about India via his mobile phone.

The minor, a resident of Samba district in Jammu, was taken into custody after surveillance and technical analysis revealed his communications with handlers based in Pakistan.

During questioning, investigators found evidence suggesting the boy was not acting alone. Police sources stated that several other minors in various districts of Punjab are also suspected of being in contact with ISI operatives.

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Given the gravity of the findings, police stations across Punjab have been alerted to remain vigilant and identify other vulnerable children who may have been recruited into similar networks. Further investigations are ongoing to determine the full scope of the operation and the type of information that may have been shared.

SSP confirms intelligence inputs

Speaking at a press conference, Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police Daljinder Singh Dhillon stated, “The apprehended child is 15 years old and had been in contact with ISI handlers in Pakistan. During the investigation, we have uncovered crucial details about how information was being transmitted. There are also indications that other minors in Punjab may be involved. Police units across the state have been notified, and appropriate action will follow.”

Visuals from the SSP office and the press briefing showed senior officers detailing the investigation and the measures being implemented to prevent further security breaches.

Police officials said the case has led to a broader review of online activity involving minors, especially in border areas. The primary focus, they emphasised, is to prevent the leakage of sensitive information and to ensure that children are not exploited by hostile agencies using digital platforms. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities underlining that safeguarding national security and protecting vulnerable minors remain the top priorities.

 

Topics: National SecurityespionageIndia-Pakistan SecurityMinors in EspionageSamba DistrictCyber SurveillanceISIPunjab Police
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