Three Rajasthan postal employees detained for spying for Pakistan
They are being questioned by Intelligence Bureau officials, while the police are conducting further raids.
The Intelligence Bureau on Monday detained three employees of a post office in Pokhran in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district, for allegedly spying for Pakistan. The three men had allegedly leaked information on the movement of Indian Army troops, which they received through posts, reported India Today.
Rajasthan intelligence officers are questioning postmaster Kishan Pal, post office inspector Vasudeo Meghwal and computer operator Narendra Sharma. Police are conducting similar raids in Balotra city, acting on information provided by IB officials.
In another development, the National Investigation Agency and Crime Branch arrested a suspected Inter-Services Intelligence agent from Bhopal, in a joint operation. According to CNN-IBN, the agent, Azhar Iqbal, was wanted by the NIA.