
Jaisalmer/Jaipur: Hours before Republic Day (26 January), security agencies in Jaisalmer took a young man, Jhaboraram Meghwal, into custody on suspicion of espionage for Pakistan. The accused, a resident of Nehandan village, has been running an E-Mitra center in the area for the past four years and is alleged to have been in contact with a Pakistani female handler, potentially sharing sensitive strategic information.
Highlights:
- Young man from Jaisalmer taken into custody.
- Case linked to E-Mitra center operations.
- Suspicion of contact with Pakistani handler.
- Interrogation ongoing in Jaipur.
Taken to Jaipur for Detailed Interrogation
The CID-Intelligence team apprehended Jhaboraram and brought him to Jaipur for thorough questioning. Preliminary findings suggest that through his E-Mitra center, he had access to multiple government schemes and sensitive official documents. His computer and mobile devices have been seized for forensic examination.
Suspicion of Contact with Pakistani Handler
Sources indicate that Jhaboraram was allegedly in contact with the Pakistani female handler via social media. Authorities suspect a potential “honey-trap,” wherein individuals are lured through financial incentives or other inducements to share strategic information. No official confirmation has yet been provided by any security agency regarding the alleged espionage.
Investigating the Nature of Information Sharing
Security agencies explained that honey-traps often involve extracting confidential information through monetary or other temptations. Investigators are examining whether Jhaboraram shared the information voluntarily or under coercion.
Special Operation Conducted on Night of 25 January
According to villagers in Nehandan, a special team arrived late on the night of 25 January to take Jhaboraram into custody. The operation was sudden, creating a wave of alarm in the village. Security and intelligence agencies are maintaining strict confidentiality to prevent disruption of related networks. All leads are being meticulously examined, with efforts to ensure that no sensitive information is leaked.
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