How Jyoti Malhotra's '6 AK-47-wielding men' security detail in Lahore baffled Scottish YouTuber
- Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra was arrested on May 16, 2025, for allegedly spying for Pakistan, following a video filmed in Lahore showing her with armed security.
- The arrest followed a long-term investigation revealing Malhotra’s close one-on-one communications with four influential Pakistani-origin individuals linked to intelligence operations.
- Callum Mill, a Scottish YouTuber, filmed Malhotra roaming Lahore's Anarkali Bazaar under guard by at least six men carrying AK-47s, a security level normally reserved for VVIPs.
- Police seized 12 terabytes of digital data including chats, call logs, and financial transactions that indicate Malhotra received VIP treatment and maintained direct ties with Pakistani operatives.
- Malhotra’s arrest aims to prevent potential national security breaches, highlighting concerns over sophisticated media exploitation by hostile agencies using influencers to shape divisive narratives.
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Got perks, VIP access: Digital evidence shows Jyoti Malhotra tied to 4 Pakistanis
Hisar police uncovered 12TB of digital forensic data in the probe, revealing alarming details about YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra's communications, special visa approvals and her role in a narrative push linked to Pakistan's ISI.
"6 Gunmen Surrounding Her": When Scottish YouTuber Met Jyoti Malhotra In Pak
Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, was guarded by at least six men armed with AK-47 rifles as she roamed around at Anarkali Bazar in Pakistan's Lahore
What Scottish YouTuber Callum Mills said about meeting Jyoti Malhotra surrounded by gunmen in Lahore?
While on a trip to Pakistan, Scottish YouTuber Callum Mills met and interacted with Indian YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra. The 33-year-old YouTuber, a native of Haryana is currently in judicial custody after being arrested by Hisar Police on charges of espionage. A video filmed by Mills in Lahore’s Anarkali Bazar shows Jyoti surrounded by several armed men. The travel vlogger was surrounded by at least six men armed with AK-47s for her security in Paki…
The Information Warfare Now Begins with an Emotional Emoji: The Classic Case of Agent Jyoti Malhotra
By Dr. Padmalochan Dash BHUBANESWAR: In the modern theatre of war, the most effective weapon is no longer forged in steel or powered by jet fuel—it is deceptively small, emotionally familiar, and often hidden in plain sight. An emoji. A smiling face. A three-second reel that bypasses logic and disarms the viewer through warmth. Espionage has evolved into something less visible but far more invasive. The story of Jyoti Malhotra—a seemingly ordin…
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