Two men leaked for leaking defense secrets to ISI in Punjab

The Punjab police chief said on Monday that two men were arrested at Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI or cross-border intelligence for allegedly leaking key information about Indian armed forces. Gurdaspur.
Police retrieved eight drills from the three cell phones and eight live cartridges they owned. Yadav said the Gurdaspur police had arrested personnel involved in leaking sensitive military information, such as the movement of troops in operation Sindoor, and revealed key strategic locations in Punjab, Himaal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and provided them to their ISI processors.
He said the preliminary investigation has confirmed that both defendants were directly in contact with ISI operators with money. He said that as the investigation deepens, more disclosures are expected. Police Senior Principal (SSP) Gurdaspur Aditya said on May 15, reliable intelligence inputs showed Sukhpreet Singh and Karanbir Singh were involved in sharing classification details related to defense with ISI.
He said police acted quickly and the two suspects were under surveillance and arrested them. “During the investigation, it was also found that they had previously been involved in drug smuggling activities through which they were engaged with ISI processors. Their financial transactions, including online and cash transactions, were also under scrutiny,” SSP said. According to the Official Secret Act, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Weapons Act were registered at the Dorangala Police Station in Gurdaspur.