
Delhi Police arrest 2 ISI agents, busts sleeper cell network in secret operation
According to news agency ANI, the Delhi Police arrested two agents, including a Nepali-origin ISI agent identified as Ansarul Mian Ansari. They recovered several classified documents related to the armed forces from his possession.
A chargesheet in this regard was filed in May, following which both the arrested ISI agents are now lodged in the national capital's Tihar Jail.
Ansari, who was reportedly arrested from a hotel in Delhi, revealed that he was a cab driver in Qatar, and that's where he met an ISI handler.

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News18
2 hours ago
- News18
All 6 workers from Jkhand kidnapped in Tamil Nadu rescued: Police
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Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
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