
Spying for Pak: Delhicops arrest man fromDeeg; brothers missing
Alwar: The Delhi police special cell on Friday arrested a 32-year-old man, Mohammad Qasim, from Gangora village in Deeg district on charges of espionage for Pakistan. The arrest comes just days after his initial detention and subsequent release by the Rajasthan police.
Qasim is accused of sharing sensitive information with Pakistani officer Ehsan-ur-Rahim, who was recently expelled from the Pakistan High Commission in India, said sources.
Intelligence sources reveal that Qasim made two visits to Pakistan, in Aug 2024 and March 2025, allegedly receiving espionage training from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The case took a complex turn as Qasim's three brothers — Haseen, Ishtiaq and Afzal Maulana — disappeared from their village after initial questioning on May 23.
Sources indicate that Haseen, the eldest brother, had previously undergone similar training in Pakistan but was unable to continue due to visa complications, leading him to recruit Qasim for the operation. The special cell conducted raids in Gangora and surrounding villages on Friday in search of the missing brothers.
SP Deeg Rajesh Kumar Meena confirmed the arrest but deferred comments on the investigation to Delhi special cell officials.
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Investigation revealed that Qasim, a former Tihar Jail inmate who served five years for kidnapping, had allegedly supplied SIM cards to individuals in Delhi to facilitate communication with Pakistani operatives. Local villagers described him as a labourer who also sold amulets after returning from Delhi a decade ago.
Qasim, who was previously detained and interrogated by the Rajasthan police and intelligence agencies on May 23, was released after four days of questioning in Jaipur. However, the investigation took a new turn after Delhi police found evidence against him, leading to his arrest on May 28.

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