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BATHINDA: An official of the Indian Air Force has been arrested in Punjab and sacked for allegedly spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI.

The arrest was made yesterday by the Delhi Police. The officer, identified as Ranjith from Kerala, was allegedly "honey trapped" or lured into espionage by a woman who he met through a social networking site. He was posted at the Bathinda Air Force station close to the India-Pakistan border in the rank of Leading Aircraft Man - a ground technician with access to details of aircraft deployment and positions.

Sources told NDTV that the officer had been under surveillance for three months and was passing information about airfields to a woman in Jammu.

Sources said the officer was court martialled and dismissed from service yesterday. He was non-commissioned - these officers handle largely administrative work for the military and are not technically given command over others.

The Crime Branch of the Delhi Police had recently busted an alleged spy network of both serving and retired defence and Border Security Force personnel working for the ISI. Crime branch officials are likely to produce the arrested official before a local court in New Delhi, later today.

Air Force Man Allegedly Honey-Trapped Into Spying For ISI

The arrest was made yesterday....and he has already been court-martialled and dismissed from service. :D
 
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BATHINDA: An official of the Indian Air Force has been arrested in Punjab and sacked for allegedly spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI.

The arrest was made yesterday by the Delhi Police. The officer, identified as Ranjith from Kerala, was allegedly "honey trapped" or lured into espionage by a woman who he met through a social networking site. He was posted at the Bathinda Air Force station close to the India-Pakistan border in the rank of Leading Aircraft Man - a ground technician with access to details of aircraft deployment and positions.

Sources told NDTV that the officer had been under surveillance for three months and was passing information about airfields to a woman in Jammu.

Sources said the officer was court martialled and dismissed from service yesterday. He was non-commissioned - these officers handle largely administrative work for the military and are not technically given command over others.

The Crime Branch of the Delhi Police had recently busted an alleged spy network of both serving and retired defence and Border Security Force personnel working for the ISI. Crime branch officials are likely to produce the arrested official before a local court in New Delhi, later today.

Air Force Man Allegedly Honey-Trapped Into Spying For ISI

The arrest was made yesterday....and he has already been court-martialled and dismissed from service. :D
ISI proved quite innovative, a simple trick works very well since thousands of years of human history again proven successful.
Tere Hontoun ki laali ki chahat mien hum...daar ki khusk tehni pe waray gey...
Hum jo tareek rahoun mien maray gey...
 
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ISI proved quite innovative, a simple trick works very well since thousands of years of human history again proven successful.
Tere Hontoun ki laali ki chahat mien hum...daar ki khusk tehni pe waray gey...
Hum jo tareek rahoun mien maray gey...
Not sure if it's just the seduction tactics or monetary incentives, but ISI is running circles around the Indians.
 
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BATHINDA: An official of the Indian Air Force has been arrested in Punjab and sacked for allegedly spying for Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI.

The arrest was made yesterday by the Delhi Police. The officer, identified as Ranjith from Kerala, was allegedly "honey trapped" or lured into espionage by a woman who he met through a social networking site. He was posted at the Bathinda Air Force station close to the India-Pakistan border in the rank of Leading Aircraft Man - a ground technician with access to details of aircraft deployment and positions.

Sources told NDTV that the officer had been under surveillance for three months and was passing information about airfields to a woman in Jammu.

Sources said the officer was court martialled and dismissed from service yesterday. He was non-commissioned - these officers handle largely administrative work for the military and are not technically given command over others.

The Crime Branch of the Delhi Police had recently busted an alleged spy network of both serving and retired defence and Border Security Force personnel working for the ISI. Crime branch officials are likely to produce the arrested official before a local court in New Delhi, later today.

Air Force Man Allegedly Honey-Trapped Into Spying For ISI

The arrest was made yesterday....and he has already been court-martialled and dismissed from service. :D

As expected lots of serving and retired officers will be arrested after busting the Kolkata spy network I am expecting even more arrest in the coming days . Damn ISI provides one of best escort service in the world :D
 
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RAW does the same to visiting Pakistanis, especially the ones who have relatives on both sides of the border. Honey traps them, blackmails them and uses them for spying in Pakistan.
 
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Jokes aside, it is beyond my imagination how can someone cheat the motherland in exchange for social network chatting with a lady? Obviously, RAW might already have lured many Pakistani men into this as well. I mean, how come one man jeopardize his image among millions of girls, if I put it this way??????? :o:
 
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