IndiaGhaziabad, Mumbai, Pune, India
India busts ISI-backed espionage module
Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 04:02 UTC · 1 source
Ghaziabad Police in India have busted an espionage module backed by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The module had surveyed sensitive locations such as naval facilities and airport zones in Mumbai and Pune, and managed to install solar-powered CCTV cameras at railway stations and other crowded areas. Investigators revealed the targets included Army cantonment areas, railway stations, and the movement of security personnel, with a focus on the Indian Railways. The prime accused, Suhail Malik, was paid Rs 8,000 per camera installation and transmitted information about these locations, indicating a new ISI playbook to gather live feeds from sensitive and crowded spots.
Key Details
Prime accused: Suhail Malik
Payment: Rs 8,000 per CCTV camera installed
Targets: Naval facilities, airport zones, Army cantonment areas, railway stations
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Cycle: Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 04:02 UTC · First reported: 12h ago
