Punjab Teen Arrested for Sharing Sensitive Info with Pakistani Interlopers

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In a shocking case of cyber espionage, a 15-year-old boy from Pathankot in Punjab has been apprehended by the police for allegedly sharing sensitive information about the country's security with Pakistani handlers. According to the police, the boy was radicalized on social media and had been in contact with Pakistani military officers, the ISI, and terror organizations for over a year. The boy's father had passed away a year ago, and he suspected foul play, which the police investigation later found to be unfounded. However, this traumatic event had a profound impact on the boy's mental state, making him vulnerable to manipulation by Pakistani agents. The police discovered that the boy had been using his mobile phone to take videos of sensitive locations and gather information, which was then cloned by the Pakistani agencies. The agents had been using this cloned phone to extract information from the boy's device, posing a significant threat to national security. The police described the boy as tech-savvy and warned that if they had not apprehended him, he could have potentially carried out malicious activities in the future. The incident highlights the importance of vigilance in the digital age and the need for authorities to stay one step ahead of cyber threats.