RAW network busted: 4 operatives of Indian intelligence agency arrested

RAW network busted: 4 operatives of Indian intelligence agency arrested
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WEBDESK: Four men suspected of working for the Indian intelligence agency RAW have been arrested in Karachi after security forces acted on a tip-off about the presence of wanted individuals in the area.

According to officials, the suspects were taken into custody and shifted to a secret location for questioning.

During the raid, law enforcement recovered sensitive documents, material linked to strategic locations, and photos containing geotagged data from the suspects.

The security personnel also found hand grenades, various firearms, mobile phones, and other suspicious items at the scene.

Sources said the arrested men had been in direct contact with RAW handlers in India and were accused of sharing classified information with the hostile country.

Earlier, two men identified as Khawar and Jabir, believed to be associated with RAW, were caught by police in Karachi’s Korangi area.

Following their interrogation, two more suspects, Sheikh Muhammad Ayub and Ahsan Raza, were tracked down and arrested from the same locality.

SSP Korangi confirmed that the group had been working secretly as agents of the Indian spy agency since 1998.

They had been hiding their true identities for years. During questioning, the suspects admitted they had carried out targeted killings on instructions from RAW.

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