
Vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp held for spying for Pakistan's ISI: Sources
India Today
The vegetable supplier at Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan has been arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Pakistan's spy agency ISI.
A man, who used to supply vegetables at the Pokhran Army base camp in Rajasthan, has been arrested by the Delhi Police's crime branch for allegedly leaking sensitive information of the Army to Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), sources told India Today. According to sources, the accused has been identified as Habeeb Khan, a resident of Bikaner in Rajasthan. He was working as a contractor for many years and currently had the tender to supply vegetables to the Indian Army's Pokharan base camp. He also used to supply vegetables at the government-run Indira Rasoi canteen in Pokharan.
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