30-year-old Pakistani spy suspect detained in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
In recent developments in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a 30-year-old man named Jivan Khan was detained by military intelligence on suspicion of espionage for Pakistan. Khan, who had previously worked at a restaurant in a military area, attempted to regain entry into an Army station when he was apprehended. Following an examination of his mobile phone, several contacts linked to Pakistani nationals were discovered, leading to his handover to the Joint Interrogation Committee (JIC) for further questioning. This incident marks the fourth case of suspected espionage in Jaisalmer within a month, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the region. Earlier in August, a contractual manager at a DRDO guest house was arrested for allegedly passing sensitive information about military movements to the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI. These arrests underscore the potential threats posed by espionage activities, particularly in border areas, and reflect India’s proactive measures in countering such risks. The situation emphasizes the need for heightened vigilance among security agencies and underscores India’s commitment to safeguarding its military installations and sensitive information against foreign espionage efforts.
