Juveniles Unveiled in Pakistan-Linked Espionage Plot
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a report against five juveniles involved in a Pakistan-linked espionage conspiracy. These individuals allegedly installed cameras at sensitive locations for suspected terrorists, threatening India's security. The juveniles provided videos and photographs with GPS data, aiding terror activities.
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The National Investigation Agency has filed a comprehensive investigation report against five juveniles accused in a Pakistan-linked espionage conspiracy case. The case, initially registered in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, revealed a plot to use solar-powered cameras for spying at sensitive locations.
The juveniles allegedly facilitated the installation of these cameras, providing live feeds and precise GPS coordinates to suspected terrorists based in Pakistan, which posed a significant threat to India's national security.
The juveniles not only accessed prohibited areas but also helped in acquiring Indian SIM cards for terror-related activities, according to the NIA's findings. The investigation continues as the report was submitted to the Juvenile Justice Board in Ghaziabad.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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