
The creator of social media content Jyoti Malhotr, who was recently arrested for alleged espionage for Pakistan, was in direct contact with at least four Pakistani workers, Hindustan Times said.
During her visits in the neighboring country, there was also a special treatment.
Police received 12 terabytes of data from three phones belonging to Malhotra. The data from her laptop must be further explored, she said that Htreport quoted a higher police officer.
Its four bank accounts are also examined.
“The forensic report shows that she was in direct contact with at least four Pakistani intelligence workers and there was special treatment during her travels to Pakistan. We are investigating renewed digital data,” said clerk HT.
The identity of four Pakistani workers with whom Malhotra was in contact must still be published.
According to a media report, the forensic report revealed records of chat, call logs, video recordings and financial transactions between Malhotra and four Pakistani workers.
The Indian YouTuber was aware of the positions of held workers who approached it, claimed the police.
A 33-year-old woman allegedly admitted that she was in contact with Pakistani officer EHSAN-UR-RAHIM aka Danish.
Malhotra first met Danish when she visited the Pakistani High Commission for a Visa to the neighboring country.
“She admitted to her direct communication with Danish. She was also in contact with several other influential influences on YouTube. Her three mobile phones and laptop, along with two Harcrat Singh phones, was sent by a police test,” said police Shokeson Vikas Kumar.
During the four -day military conflict between India and Pakistan, she was also reportedly in contact with Danish after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam of 22 April.
The court sends Jyoti Malotr to his judicial custody
On Monday after the end of her police in the case of alleged espionage, Jyoti Malhotr returned to his judicial custody on Monday. Was made in court.
The police spokesperson said she had not been looking for another exchange, after which the court sent her to prison.
“Almost 10-12 terabytes of the data were obtained. Further investigation is in this respect,” the police said.
Jyoti Malhotr, the resident of the Hisar district in Haryana, was arrested last week in the new Aggarsain extension and reserved according to the provisions of the Act on Official Secrets of 1923 and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhit.
Over the past three weeks, she has been among the 12 people arrested from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for suspicion of espionage.
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