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'Spy' YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra's Trouble Mounts, Hisar Court Extends Police Custody by 4 Days
Travel vlogger turned alleged spy — Haryana-based YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra's arrest has sent shockwaves across the nation. With 3.77 lakh YouTube followers, Malhotra is now at the centre of a chilling espionage scandal. Her police custody has been extended by four more days after being nabbed on May 17 for allegedly passing sensitive information to Pakistan's ISI. Investigations reveal she was in regular contact with ISI handler Ali Hasan and had even visited Pakistan twice. Her links with Pakistan High Commission official 'Rahim' alias Danish — now expelled — are under intense scrutiny. Three phones, a laptop, and bank accounts are being probed for foreign transactions. Did she sell secrets under the guise of travel vlogging? Was she part of a larger spy network? Watch this explosive report as we uncover the dark side of a digital influencer turned alleged agent.#jyotimalhotra #pakistanspy #youtubeespionage #spyyoutuber #isiaffair #travelvloggerarrest #spynetwork #espionageindia #hisaryoutuber #indianews #nationalsecurity #toibharat
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