Biggest Pakistan spy network busted in India
   Date :31-May-2020

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NEW DELHI/MUMBAI :
 
THE biggest-ever spy network of Pakistan which was attempting to gather information about the Indian defence in Ladakh, using illegal Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) exchange has been busted in Mumbai by the Military Intelligence of Jammu & Kashmir and the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police. One person has been arrested in Mumbai so far.
 
The probe, sources said, is underway to ascertain the identity of other individuals involved in the network and locations of other similar exchanges. Sources said more arrests are expected in the next few days. Official sources said that in a joint operation, the crime branch of the Mumbai Police and the military intelligence of the Indian Army unearthed three functional Chinese SIM boxes and one standby sim box along with 191 SIM cards, laptop modem; antennas; batteries and connectors used for an illegal VoIP exchange in Mumbai. VoIP is the transmission of voice and multimedia content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
 
The lead for the spy network operating using a VoIP exchange came in May earlier, when defence persons received calls from suspicious numbers, seeking information related to Ladakh region and important defence installations. Incidentally, for over a week, Indian and Chinese soldiers have been locked in a face-off along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh.