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Amritsar, Punjab: Two Suspected Pakistan’s ISI Agents for Espionage; Key Handler Identified
Published : Jun 22, 2025, 1:41 pm IST
Updated : Jun 22, 2025, 1:41 pm IST
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Amritsar, Punjab: Two Suspected Pakistan’s ISI Agents Arrested in Punjab for Espionage; Key Handler Identified
Amritsar, Punjab: Two Suspected Pakistan’s ISI Agents Arrested in Punjab for Espionage; Key Handler Identified

The Punjab Police stated that investigations are ongoing to dismantle the wider espionage-terror network

Amritsar, Punjab: Two Suspected Pakistan’s ISI Agents Arrested in Punjab for Espionage; Key Handler Identified

Amritsar, Punjab: In a major intelligence-based operation, the Amritsar Rural Police have arrested two individuals suspected of involvement in espionage activities linked to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

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The accused have been identified as Gurpreet Singh alias Gopy Foji and Sahil Masih alias Shali. According to the Punjab Police, preliminary investigation has revealed that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with ISI operatives and is believed to have shared sensitive and confidential information via pen drives.

The operation also led to the identification of Rana Javed as the key ISI handler involved in the case. Two mobile phones, reportedly used to communicate with ISI operatives, have been seized by the police.

The Punjab Police stated that investigations are ongoing to dismantle the wider espionage-terror network and identify all individuals connected to this anti-national activity.

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In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the DGP of Punjab Police reaffirmed the force’s commitment to national security, stating, “Punjab Police remains committed to safeguarding the sovereignty and integrity of our nation and will take all necessary actions against those involved in anti-national activities.”Two Suspected ISI Agents Arrested in Punjab for Espionage; Key Handler Identified

Amritsar, Punjab: In a major intelligence-based operation, the Amritsar Rural Police have arrested two individuals suspected of involvement in espionage activities linked to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The accused have been identified as Gurpreet Singh alias Gopy Foji and Sahil Masih alias Shali. According to the Punjab Police, preliminary investigation has revealed that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with ISI operatives and is believed to have shared sensitive and confidential information via pen drives.

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The operation also led to the identification of Rana Javed as the key ISI handler involved in the case. Two mobile phones, reportedly used to communicate with ISI operatives, have been seized by the police.

The Punjab Police stated that investigations are ongoing to dismantle the wider espionage-terror network and identify all individuals connected to this anti-national activity.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the DGP of Punjab Police reaffirmed the force’s commitment to national security, stating,“Punjab Police remains committed to safeguarding the sovereignty and integrity of our nation and will take all necessary actions against those involved in anti-national activities.”

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