Updated 2 June 2025 at 11:48 IST

Big Revelation in Espionage Case: Pakistan Spy Haseen’s Arrest Exposes ISI-terror Nexus

Haseen revealed that he shared the OTPs of Indian numbers to Pakistan based operatives, who are then using these numbers to operate social media platforms.

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Pak spy Haseen taken into police custody | Image: PTI, X, Republic

In a major revelation in an espionage case, a Pakistani spy has been found sharing Indian phone numbers with the ISI.

The spy, identified as Haseen, is accused of providing One-Time Passwords (OTPs) for Indian phone numbers to Pakistan's ISI.

According to sources, several Indian phone numbers are reportedly being operated from Pakistan.

During interrogation, Haseen revealed that he had passed the OTPs of Indian numbers to Pakistan-based PIOs, who are then using these numbers to operate WhatsApp and other social media platforms.

These platforms are being managed through Indian phone numbers, for the purpose of honey trapping Indian officers.

The Delhi Police Special Cell reached out to a DRDO officer, who was allegedly targeted for a honey trap.

Haseen is the brother of Qasim, who was also arrested on charges of espionage. Both are currently being questioned by the authorities.

The court has sent Qasim into custody in connection with the honey trap plot. Patiala House Court has remanded him to five days of police custody.

The 34-year-old Qasim, a cleric from Rajasthan, established contact with ISI handlers through his brother. Sources say that during interrogation, Qasim revealed that his brother had been working for Pakistan’s ISI for many years.

Officials said Qasim received approximately 2 lakh Pakistani Rupees (around INR 61,000) in different installments from Pakistan and provided intelligence information in exchange for the money.

Two separate police teams are interrogating both brothers.

Crackdown on Terror Network Under Operation Sindoor

The crackdown on the Pakistan spy network has intensified under India's ongoing Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which claimed 26 lives and heightened India-Pakistan military tensions. Many Pakistani spies have been arrested from different parts of the country including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat.

Also Read: Crackdown on 'Anti-nationals' in Assam After Pahalgam Terror Attack, 81 'Pakistan Sympathisers' Arrested So Far

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Published By : Ankita Paul

Published On: 2 June 2025 at 11:31 IST