Navy staffer held for leaking Operation Sindoor details, other classified info to Pakistani handler
Vishal Yadav, an Upper Division Clerk (UDC) in the Directorate of Dockyard at the Navy building, allegedly also shared details on Operation Sindoor.
PTI
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Vishal Yadav, an Upper Division Clerk, was arrested on Wednesday in Jaipur and will be subjected to a joint probe by multiple agencies
Jaipur, 26 June
An Indian Navy staffer posted in naval headquarters in Delhi was
arrested in Jaipur for allegedly leaking defence-related sensitive information
to a Pakistani handler in exchange for money, a police official said Thursday.
Vishal
Yadav, an Upper Division Clerk (UDC) in the Directorate of Dockyard at the Navy
building, allegedly also shared details on Operation Sindoor -- strikes carried
out by the Indian Armed Forces in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in
response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
Inspector
General of Police (CID-Security) Vishnu Kant Gupta said Yadav, originally from
Rewari in Haryana, leaked the classified information to a female Pakistani
handler posing as an Indian woman.
He
was arrested on Wednesday in Jaipur and will be subjected to a joint probe by
multiple agencies.
"Yadav
confessed to receiving approximately Rs 2 lakh in total for the information he
passed on," Gupta said.
"This
included Rs 50,000 for leaking information related to Operation Sindoor,"
the IGP said, adding some of the payments were also made in cryptocurrency.
Intelligence
sources revealed that Yadav was first approached on Facebook. The Pakistani
handler sent a friend request under the fake identity "Priya Sharma".
The
two started communicating regularly and eventually shifted to WhatsApp and
later to Telegram, a platform known for its encryption-enabled messages.
Police
said that Yadav initially received small payments of Rs 5,000-Rs 6,000 for
lower-grade information. However, the handler allegedly encouraged him to
provide more valuable intelligence in exchange for higher compensation. That's
when Yadav began sharing critical defence-related data.
"He
was lured by money and ended up leaking sensitive information from the Navy
headquarters," Gupta said.
"After
monitoring his social media activity and confirming his links with a Pakistani
handler, he was detained in Jaipur for joint interrogation involving multiple
national agencies," the IGP said.
Yadav,
originally from Punsika village in Haryana's Rewari district, is also reported
to be addicted to online gaming, which authorities believe may have made him
more vulnerable to such traps.
Police
said the forensic examination of Yadav's mobile phone reportedly uncovered
extensive evidence, including financial transactions, sensitive messages, and
confidential defence data exchanged with the handler. The investigation is
ongoing, and authorities are probing his cryptocurrency transactions and
connections.
IG
Gupta emphasised that Pakistani intelligence agencies are using increasingly
sophisticated methods to extract strategic information. "We are keeping a
constant watch on such activities, and this arrest is a result of sustained
monitoring and timely action," he said.
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