West Bengal STF Arrests Three in Coochbehar over Suspected Pakistan-ISI Links
The suspects are accused of smuggling Indian SIM cards to Pakistan via Bangladesh and making counterfeit notes, investigators said.
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West Bengal STF arrests 3 from Cooch Behar over suspected links with Pakistan's ISI
According to investigators, the trio may have been operating undercover in India as ISI agents and were accused of smuggling Indian SIM cards for mobile phones to Pakistan via Bangladesh.
Bengal STF nabs 3 in Cooch Behar over spying for ISI ahead of I-Day
West Bengal's Special Task Force has arrested three individuals in Cooch Behar for alleged involvement in espionage activities linked to Pakistan's ISI. The trio is suspected of smuggling Indian SIM cards to Pakistan via Bangladesh and producing counterfeit currency. These arrests follow a series of apprehensions in Bengal related to suspected terror links, including a Pakistani national believed to be a spy.
The arrested are accused of smuggling Indian mobile phone SIM cards to Pakistan via Bangladesh.
The Special Task Force (STF) of the state police in West Bengal's Cooch Behar district has arrested three suspects linked to the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. They have been identified as Rashidul Haque, Noor Nasiruddin Ali, and Shafiqul Islam. According to investigating officials, the three were working undercover as ISI agents in India. They are accused of sending Indian mobile SIM cards to Pakistan via Bangladesh. These three accused als…
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