New Delhi: A man identified as Sunil has been placed on a four day police remand as investigators intensify questioning to uncover the full scope of an alleged espionage case in Ambala. Officials are examining whether he acted independently or as part of a larger network, with further revelations expected during sustained interrogation.
Investigators suspect that the operation involved a sophisticated honeytrap allegedly run through a fake online identity. The method reportedly began with establishing emotional trust before gradually seeking access to sensitive military related information. In return, the accused was allegedly offered favours and financial incentives.
Security agencies believe the approach followed a familiar pattern of digital manipulation, where prolonged online engagement was used to lower suspicion and extract confidential details. Authorities are now focused on determining how much information may have been shared and whether it posed any risk to national security.
The investigation is also exploring possible foreign intelligence involvement, with particular attention on whether the operation was coordinated externally. Digital devices, communication records, and financial transactions linked to the accused are being examined as part of the probe.
Officials have indicated that the coming days will be crucial in establishing links, identifying additional suspects if any, and assessing the broader implications of the alleged breach.
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