Two Indians working for Pakistan’s ISI nabbed in Operation Desert Chase

 Indians working 4 ISI

Jaipur; 08 June 2020 (UMMN):  Two Indians have been nabbed for passing critical Military information about strategic army installations to Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).

According to National Herald, Rajasthan police, based on intelligence input provided by Lucknow based Military Intelligence (MI) arrested Vikas Kumar (29), a civil defence employee at an Army Ammunition Depot and Chiman Lal (22), a civil contractual employee of Army's Mahajan Field Firing Range (MFFR) for working as spies of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).

Both the Ammunition Depot in Shri Ganganagar and MMFR in Bikaner are strategically important military installations.

Kumar was passing military information related to ORBAT (Order of Battle; composition and order of a military fighting formation), ammunition (photos, state, quantity, type, arrival, departure), units coming for firing practice/ military exercise to MFFR, personality traits of senior army officers in lieu of money, reported National Herald.

Sources said Kumar confessed to have received from his handler at least Rs 75,000 out of which he paid around Rs 9,000 to Lal for his assistance.