Espionage case: Delhi Police arrests brother of man who supplied SIM cards to Pak intelligence operatives

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believe the arrested brothers are part of a larger espionage syndicate working to supply Indian telecom resources to foreign intelligence agencies.PTILast Updated : 31 May 2025, 15:29 IST


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