
Arrested Pak spy linked to ISI agents, facilitated money transfer: UP Police
Mohammad Haroon, arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) from Delhi and found to be working for ISI agents operating in India. Investigations revealed that Haroon acted as an agent for expelled Pakistan High Commission official Mohammad Muzammil Hussain, routing money through fake bank accounts to fund ISI operatives within the country.The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has arrested two individuals — Mohammad Haroon from Delhi and Tufail from Varanasi—for spying for Pakistan.Haroon provided bank accounts under false names to Muzammil Hussain, which were used to collect payments from individuals seeking Pakistani visas. These funds were transferred via Haroon to unknown recipients believed to be ISI agents.The ATS is currently examining Haroon's mobile phone and financial records from the past three years to trace the flow of money and identify other involved parties.Muzammil Hussain has been declared persona non grata by the Indian government and ordered to leave the country. The ATS continues its investigation into this espionage network and the funding channels supporting ISI activities in India.Another accused, Tufail, was arrested in Varanasi on charges of spying for Pakistan. He maintained contact with over 600 Pakistani nationals and shared sensitive images and videos of strategic Indian locations such as Rajghat, Namo Ghat, Gyanvapi, the Varanasi railway station, and Delhi's Red Fort.Tufail also circulated WhatsApp group links that connected people in India directly to Pakistani contacts. One of his key contacts, Nafisa, is married to a Pakistani Army personnel.He is further accused of sharing videos of Maulana Shad Rizvi, leader of the banned extremist group 'Tehreek-e-Labbaik', and forwarding messages promoting revenge for the Babri Masjid demolition and advocating the implementation of Sharia law.
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