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YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra Faces Espionage Charges for Spying for Pakistan

Police cite 2,500-page chargesheet with alleged evidence linking Malhotra to Pakistan’s intelligence network

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Espionage Allegations Against Jyoti Malhotra

YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, also known as Jyoti Rana, has been accused of spying for Pakistan. Authorities claim that concrete evidence has emerged during the investigation. Malhotra was arrested in May from Hisar, Haryana, under Operation Sindoor.

According to media reports, Malhotra allegedly shared sensitive information about the Indian Army’s movement. Officials allege that she maintained close ties with Ehsan-ur-Rahim, also known as Danish, a staff member at the Pakistan High Commission. Ehsan was expelled from India after being declared persona non grata for leaking intelligence.

Chargesheet Details and Pakistan Links

A 2,500-page chargesheet has been filed against Malhotra. Investigators allege that she had been spying for Pakistan over an extended period. Reports claim that she traveled to Pakistan twice, most recently between April 17 and May 15, 2024.

During her visit via the Kartarpur Corridor, Malhotra reportedly met with senior figures in Pakistan, including the Chief Minister of Punjab and Maryam Nawaz Sharif, daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. She even conducted interviews that investigators now describe as cover for intelligence links.

Police sources maintain that Malhotra’s proximity to Pakistani officials and repeated visits to the country raise serious security concerns.

Operation Sindoor and Espionage Crackdown

Malhotra’s arrest was part of Operation Sindoor, a larger intelligence crackdown aimed at dismantling cross-border espionage networks. Authorities believe her association with Ehsan-ur-Rahim provided Pakistan’s agencies with inside information about India’s defense activities.

Officials also note that Malhotra’s movements and digital footprint indicated contact with suspicious entities. This evidence, they claim, solidifies the case against her.

Next Steps in the Case

The court will examine the chargesheet in detail. If proven, Malhotra could face serious punishment under India’s national security laws. While the defense has yet to issue a detailed statement, the allegations have already sparked heated debate across social media platforms.

Legal experts highlight that such espionage cases require strong documentary and digital proof, which the police claim to have collected. The outcome will likely set a precedent for future cases involving civilians accused of cross-border spying.

Conclusion

The case of Jyoti Malhotra’s alleged espionage for Pakistan underscores the growing challenges India faces in safeguarding sensitive information. As the investigation proceeds, questions remain over how deep her links ran and what impact her actions may have had on national security.

 

 

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