
‘Spy was working at the behest of handler at Pak High Commission’
The Hindu
Arrested duo will be subjected to psychological profiling
The vegetable supplier, who was held for allegedly providing classified documents to ISI, was working at the behest of a handler employed in Pakistan High Commission, said a senior police officer on Friday. Police said Army clerk Paramjit and vegetable supplier Habir-ur-Rahman, who were arrested under charges of spying, will undergo psychological profiling to get more details in the case. Paramjit had instructions to pass on documents related to operations and had markings of secret and confidential on them, added police. The officer said that in 2019 Rahman had approached Pakistan High Commission for a visa before visiting his aunt’s home in the Sindh area of Pakistan.More Related News

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