Gujarat ATS cracks spy network; Indian Army official AK Singh, woman Rashmani Pal arrested for passing secrets to Pakistan

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested two suspects from Daman and Goa, accused of passing sensitive military information to the ISI. The arrests include a woman and a former Indian Army subedar. The ATS has intensified the investigation by seizing electronic devices.

देश के गद्दार… गुजरात ATS ने 2 पाक जासूसों रश्मानी पाल (महिला), ए.के सिंह को किया गिरफ्तार

Arrests are being made across the country these days on charges of spying for Pakistan. The latest case comes from Ahmedabad, where the Gujarat ATS, in a major action, arrested two individuals linked to a Pakistani intelligence agency.

A woman, Rashmini Ravindra Pal, was arrested from Daman and a male accused, A.K. Singh, was arrested from Goa. According to investigating agencies, both were in contact with Pakistan, making this case extremely important from a national security perspective.

Who are the arrested accused?

According to the ATS, A.K. Singh was a former Subedar in the Indian Army. He is accused of providing financial support to spies linked to Pakistan. Suspicious data has been recovered from the mobile phone and digital devices of the female accused, Rashmini Ravindra Pal. The ATS has recovered evidence of both accused’s contact with Pakistan headquarters.

How was it revealed?

The Gujarat ATS received intelligence input that some individuals were sharing sensitive information with a foreign agency. As the investigation progressed, the team conducted search operations in Daman and Goa. Meanwhile, Rashmini Ravindra Pal and former Subedar A.K. Singh were detained. Preliminary investigations revealed that both were connected to handlers based in Pakistan through social platforms and encrypted channels. The ATS has also examined their financial transactions and call records.

What is the next step?

The ATS is now interrogating both accused to determine the scale of this network and whether others are involved. Potentially sensitive information gathered by A.K. Singh during his military service is also being investigated. The female accused’s digital devices have been sent for forensic examination. Agencies believe this arrest could prove to be a major blow to a cross-border espionage module.

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