ISI’s digital network in Ghaziabad sent secret video of Indian Army base to Pakistan, spying network extends to UK and Malaysia

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A spy network has been busted in Ghaziabad, adjacent to Delhi, which has given sleepless nights to Indian security agencies. Investigation by UP ATS and Intelligence Department has revealed that this gang operating from Ghaziabad is not only a part of Pakistan’s intelligence agency. ISI He was in touch with the Indian Army, but was also selling sensitive videos and information of Indian military bases abroad.

How did this ‘spy module’ work? The arrested accused have made shocking revelations during interrogation. This network used to secretly video record the movements and base camps of the Indian Army. These video files were sent to Pakistan through encrypted apps. Investigation has also revealed that the deals of these information were not limited to Pakistan only, but Malaysia and Britain (UK) This data was also being supplied to the handlers sitting in the company in exchange of huge amount.

honeytrap and greed game According to sources, this network had tried to trap some lower level army employees or people associated with them through ‘honeytrap’ or greed for money. This module from Ghaziabad was quite advanced technologically and was using foreign servers and VPN to hide its location.

Big action by UP ATS Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP ATS) is now investigating the ‘money trail’ involved in this case. It is being ascertained through which bank accounts and digital wallets the money received in exchange for espionage was routed. Raids are going on at many suspicious locations to investigate which big bosses sitting across the border are connected to the wires of this network.