Twenty years to the day after Islamic terrorists devastated London, killing 52 innocent people and injuring over 700, the British ruling class has orchestrated a shameful spectacle.
Codenamed as ‘Madam N’, Noshaba Shehzad runs a Lahore-based company 'Jaiyana Travel and Tourism’. Her name emerged in during interrogation of arrested Indian influencers who were operating as Pakistani spies. This Madam N was working to set up a massive sleeper cell network of at least 500 spies who can hide in plain sight across India and transfer sensitive information to ISI.
Delhi Police and other Indian investigative agencies have carried out a major special operation and arrested two spies of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. One of them is Ansarul Miya Ansari of Nepali origin, who was caught from a hotel in Delhi.
If a political science postgraduate student could be roped into such a high-stakes espionage network, imagine how dangerous this trend can, or might have already, become. It cannot be treated as an isolated case.
Her intellectual bent and independent lifestyle earned her admiration in some circles, while others kept their distance. The complex mix of seniority, access, and personal solitude made her both a vulnerable target for the Pakistani spy network to honeytrap.
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has made another arrest in connection with the alleged sharing of confidential and sensitive documents from ordnance factory in Firozabad with a suspected Pakistani agent
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has arrested an Ordnance Factory Employee named Ravindra Kumar on charges of espionage on behalf of Pakistan