Mobile phone numbers of ISI officials, information about movement of Army vehicles and their codes.
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116
January 25, 2010
Roorkee, Uttarakhand
An ISI agent identified as Abid Ali, alias Asad Ali, alias Abu Bakar, alias Ajit was arrested by ATS of the Uttarakhand Police. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Alok Sharma said that he was in possession of map of Roorkee, Army Cantonment and other documents having secretive information about Meerut, Patiala, Dehradun and Bikaner Army cantonments," the DIG informed the media. Alok Sharma claimed: "Asad Ali is a trained ISI agent who was forced into India through Nepal border in 2005. He has procured a fake ration card, driving license and thereafter procured a passport from Ghaziabad Regional Passport office." The Police official added that Asad Ali was arrested when he was on his way to pass on information regarding Roorkee Army cantonment to his handlers in Pakistan.
A number of documents related to Army cantonment of Roorkee, Bikaner, Patiala and Dehradun were recovered from him.
117
May 29, 2010
Mohali, Punjab
An ISI agent, identified as Irfan Ulla was arrested, with maps of vital defence installations, near the Indian Air Force (IAF) station at Mullanpur in Mohali District.. Mohali Senior Superintendent of Police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar told journalists that Ulla was an ISI agent and close aide of dreaded terrorists Ranjit Singh alias Neta, head of the KZF, and his associate Gurmeet Singh Bagga, who is based in Germany.
The Police recovered a pistol with 20 live cartridges, maps, pictures and code numbers of IAF stations and airports in different parts of the country from him.
118
June 4, 2010
Siddharth Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
The ATS of the Uttar Pradesh Police arrested one Kanhaiya Lal Gupta. Initial investigations have revealed that Gupta was actively working for the Pakistani ISI and looking after the FICN segment through UP-Nepal border and had pumped in no less than INR10 million in FICN during the last 5 years. During interrogation, Gupta revealed that he was a native of Gagaha village in Gorakhpur and was presently residing near Barmail Toll in Bhairhwan locality in Roopandehi District of Nepal. Though initially Gupta claimed that the FICN seized from him was printed and supplied by local gangs, but the ATS after screening the seized notes closely found that the paper used and the quality of ink and printing was nothing less than the factory printed currency being supplied by the ISI. Gupta subsequently confessed to his link with the ISI based in Nepal.
INR 100, 000 of FICN was recovered from his possession
119
July 19, 2010
Patiala House, Delhi
The special cell of Delhi Police claimed of arresting a suspected agent of the Pakistani ISI, identified as Nafees Ahmed (60), recently. Nafees had reportedly helped a ISI agent set up base in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and also helped the latter procure an Indian passport on the basis of forged documents. A team of special cell, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police L.N. Rao, arrested Nafees a resident of Lucknow and recovered incriminating documents that were used to acquire the Indian passport for the Pakistani national who was arrested in November 2009. Nafees had been on the run for the last eight months. A reward of INR 25,000 had also been declared for any information on him. On July 19, 2010, Inspector A.K. Singh received a tip-off that Nafees would come to Patiala House Court to meet a lawyer to consult him in one of his cases. A trap was laid and Nafees was arrested. "During interrogation, Nafees said that he was a school out, and initially started a building material business. During this period he came in contact with one Aman Waris and a few other travel agents operating from Lucknow and Gorakhpur in UP. With help from the travel agents Nafees cheated several persons by promising to arrange fake visas,'' said a Police officer Singh.
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120
July 22, 2010
Ludhiana, Punjab
The Ludhiana Police arrested a Pakistani national on charges of espionage. Nizam Baksh was arrested by the Kotwali Police. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Harsh Bansal said, "The man had been living in the city for nearly five years on a fake identity of one Sandeep Singh, son of Daljit Singh, of Shahkot District in Jalandhar. We are interrogating him, but he keeps changing his statements," adding that the accused conceded that he was Nizam Baksh, son of Allaudin tehsil at Jahania in Thanewal District of Pakistan, Bansal said he had been living in Adrash Colony near Samrala Chowk. "The man arrested has received training from the ISI [Inter Services Intelligence] and was sent to India in 2005. Though Baksh claims to have travelled to almost all major cities and towns of Punjab like Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Amritsar and others, his main base was Ludhiana where he worked as a contractor," the Police official added further.
Photographs of Army stations, maps of Army installations, four SIM cards and other documents.
SFs arrested of four ISI agents from Agartala Hospital.
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One ISI agent was arrested from a hotel in Agartala.
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Source: Figures are compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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