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Jyoti Clearly Knew Danish & Co Were Pak Intel Operatives: Cops

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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May 22, 2025

The 33-year-old blogger was arrested on May 16 for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistani operatives

- Bhavey Nagpal

ROHTAK: Hisar-based YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, arrested on espionage charges, was knowingly in contact with Pakistani intelligence operatives (PIOs) but no evidence has been found of links to terrorist activity or associations with known terrorist groups, police said on Wednesday.

Moreover, Malhotra did not seem to have any knowledge about the armed forces or their plans, Hisar superintendent of police said. But despite knowing that some of her contacts are Pakistani intelligence operatives, she remained in touch with them, he added.

"So far, we have not found any evidence of her involvement in any terror activity or her alignment with any terrorist group. We have not found any document which depicts that she wants to marry any Pakistani intelligence Os or wants to change religion," the SP added.

Malhotra's three mobile phones, a laptop and electronic gadgets and two mobile phones belonging to Harkirat Singh, a visa agent arrested on May 18, have been sent to a laboratory for analysis, he said.

"The work of analysis is not assigned to Hisar police. She was taken on five-day police remand and during this time some central agencies also probed her but her custody was not given to any other agency. The pages of her 'diary' shown in public domain, were not recovered by us. We don't have any diary," he said.

The 33-year-old travel blogger was arrested on May 16 for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistani operatives. She was booked under Sections 3 and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923, and Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act.

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