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Mysterious Woman Emerges As Key Figure In 'Spy' Case Involving CRPF Jawan With Pakistan Ties
Mysterious Woman Emerges As Key Figure In 'Spy' Case Involving CRPF Jawan With Pakistan Ties

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Mysterious Woman Emerges As Key Figure In 'Spy' Case Involving CRPF Jawan With Pakistan Ties

Last Updated: The NIA is now investigating all possible avenues to uncover the full modus operandi of the suspected Pakistani intelligence agent A mysterious woman has emerged as a central figure in the ongoing Pakistan-linked espionage case involving a CRPF jawan. According to sources in the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Motiram Jat allegedly passed sensitive information to a female operative linked to Pakistani intelligence. Sources also told CNN-News18 that the woman initially contacted Jat and subsequently extracted classified information. The NIA alleged that the woman obtained sensitive details related to Indian defence, paramilitary forces, and border security through various means. In return, she made payments to Motiram through multiple financial channels. Investigators say this female operative employed a range of payment methods, and the NIA is now investigating all possible avenues to uncover the full modus operandi of the suspected Pakistani intelligence agent. On Saturday, the NIA carried out multiple raids across India in connection with the case, including three locations in Kolkata. In total, more than 15 locations were raided nationwide. NIA sources suggest that some of the Kolkata sites may be linked to suspicious financial transactions. As part of the ongoing investigation, two people have been summoned for questioning. Masood Alam was interrogated today and was released hours later. However, he has been asked to appear again for questioning on Tuesday. Another person, Ejaj, a shopkeeper, is expected to appear for interrogation on Tuesday. The CRPF jawan was posted in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, and was transferred just six days before the terror attack that killed 26 people. Jat served in the 116th Battalion of the CRPF as an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) before his transfer. He has been dismissed from service by the CRPF. The NIA registered a case on 20 May, following the arrest of the suspended CRPF ASI, Jat, who had been sharing sensitive information with PIOs since 2023 and had received funds through various conduits in India in exchange for leaking classified information related to national security. He has been remanded to NIA custody until 6 June by the Special Court at Patiala House. First Published:

CRPF SI arrested for spying: Mysterious woman emerges as NIA conducts raids across 8 states
CRPF SI arrested for spying: Mysterious woman emerges as NIA conducts raids across 8 states

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CRPF SI arrested for spying: Mysterious woman emerges as NIA conducts raids across 8 states

A mysterious woman linked to Pakistani intelligence is a key figure in the CRPF SI Motiram Jat espionage case, according to sources. Multiple raids were conducted across eight states as part of the ongoing investigation. read more Police personnel stand guard at the Red Fort, amid tight security in the wake of tension between India and Pakistan, in New Delhi, Friday, May 9, 2025. PTI A mysterious woman has surfaced as a central figure in the ongoing CRPF SI Motiram Jat espionage case investigation. According to sources from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Motiram Jat allegedly passed sensitive information to a female operative linked to Pakistani intelligence. The NIA claims this woman used persuasion and blackmail to extract classified details about Indian defence, paramilitary forces, and border security from Motiram. In exchange, Motiram reportedly received payments through various financial channels. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD On Saturday, the NIA carried out multiple raids across Kolkata related to the case. Two individuals have been summoned for questioning as part of the ongoing probe. In a massive search operation on Saturday, the NIA conducted raids at 15 locations across eight states, including Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Assam, and West Bengal. These actions relate to a Pakistan-linked espionage case involving the recent arrest of CRPF personnel ASI Motiram Jat. The agency alleges that Jat shared classified information with Pakistani Intelligence officials who posed as TV journalists and had reportedly received funds from them. The raids targeted premises linked to suspects connected to Pakistan Intelligence Operatives (PIOs).

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