Breaking: Pakistan-Linked Espionage Network Busted in India; 12 Arrested Including Tufail and Harun

A major espionage network linked to Pakistan has been uncovered in India, leading to the arrest of 12 individuals, including Tufail from Varanasi and Mohammad Harun from Delhi. According to investigating agencies, Tufail was in contact with over 600 Pakistani numbers and was actively spreading propaganda for banned terror outfit Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). He reportedly shared videos of TLP leader Maulana Saad Rizvi and posted extremist content on WhatsApp groups such as "Ghazwa-e-Hind" and "Babri ka Badla." Shockingly, Tufail had also contacted a woman believed to be the wife of a Pakistani soldier. Investigators are now examining how much sensitive Indian information may have been leaked. Meanwhile, Harun, a scrap dealer from Delhi’s Seelampur, was found to be in contact with Pakistani High Commission staffer Muzammil Hussain, collecting funds under the pretext of visa assistance and allegedly funneling money to ISI agents. Forensic analysis is underway on digital devices recovered from the accused. Both suspects will be presented in court today, with ATS seeking remand for further interrogation. Authorities believe this bust is just the beginning of exposing a much larger anti-India conspiracy orchestrated from across the border.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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