Rajasthan shepherd trapped by Pakistan ISI sent videos of field firing range to Pakistan ann

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Rajasthan News: Pakistan’s evil intentions on the India-Pakistan border adjoining western Rajasthan are getting exposed day by day. Pakistan is adopting many tactics to spy on India. One such case has come to light from the Army’s Mahajan Field Firing Range (MFFR), where a shepherd grazing sheep and goats was trapped by Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI.

The shepherd was lured into making videos of the firing range. When the Military Intelligence (MI) suspected the shepherd grazing his sheep and goats in the firing range, the army caught him and handed him over to Mahajan police on Wednesday. Now the police and security agencies officials are interrogating the shepherd.

The shepherd was handed over to the police

Mahajan police station in-charge Kashyap Singh said that the army has handed over Ramlal, a shepherd resident of Mahadevali of Mahajan field firing range, to the police. Data of calls and chatting on a Pakistani number has been found in Ramlal’s mobile. According to information received from sources, Ramlal, who grazes sheep and goats in the army range area, had received a message from a Pakistani number on his mobile some time ago.

On opening the link given in the message, the shepherd was lured with the promise of winning an iPhone as a gift. As soon as the shepherd opened the link, Pakistani intelligence agencies hacked his mobile. His phone started being operated from Pakistan.

Get video reels made by luring money

Later, the shepherd was lured with gifts and money and asked to make a video reel of him grazing his sheep and goats in the firing range and send it. Greedily, the shepherd started making videos of different places and sending them to a Pakistan number.

Military Intelligence exposed ISI

Military Intelligence became suspicious of this shepherd who was grazing sheep and goats in the firing range. Military Intelligence started keeping an eye on the shepherd after getting suspicious. When the shepherd’s mobile was checked, several video reels of the firing range were found in it, which were sent to a Pakistan number. Military Intelligence caught the shepherd and handed him over to the police.

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