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ISI module cracked in Faridabad
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August 01, 2006 18:49 IST

Police on Tuesday claimed to have cracked an undercover module of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence in Faridabad, 25 km south of Delhi, with the arrest of person who they alleged was an ISI agent.  

Superintendent of Police (Faridabad) Mahender Singh Sehram told PTI that Haroon (60) had been arrested on charges of passing on sensitive information to the ISI. Police also seized some 'vital documents' from the barber shop owner, who is currently being interrogated.

"Sehram was arrested on the basis of information provided by Khalid alias Azad, a Pakistani national and agent of the ISI who was arrested along with two of his accomplices on May 17 while allegedly passing on secret information about Indian forces to a person going to Pakistan," he said.


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