The Delhi Police has arrested an alleged member of the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba module operating in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara, officials said on Tuesday. The accused, who is a retired army personnel, has played an instrumental role in receiving arms and ammunition from across the Line of Control
The ex-serviceman was allegedly working for Pakistani intelligence handlers based in Karachi.
Sharma told his interrogators that he got in touch with a Pakistani intelligence operative on Facebook in 2014.
The operative, he said, initially introduced herself as a defence journalist. Subsequently, by 2016, he had started sharing sensitive military information in return for money, the sources said.
Sharma shared all the sensitive information through text, audio and photo messages and also calls, mostly on WhatsApp. He allegedly received several payments from his Pakistani handlers.
The former serviceman was discharged from the Army in June 2020 on medical grounds. The sources said that proof of his activities have been found on his mobile phone too.
retired army man who led the response in hurricane katrina, we re talking about lieutenant russell honorare. we came from the national world war ii museum in new orleans today. because you said we need to declare world war ii when it comes to this oil disaster? absolutely. we need to act like it s world war iii. when we did the world wars, everything was mobilized, all branchs of the military should be there working for admiral alan. find this oil and kill it. you re treating this like it is a battle? absolutely. and to for the people of the gulf, this is their life. it s just like an enemy force invaing the gulf, taking over our shore line. we have to treat this like a war if we want to get it fixed.