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Honeytrap? NIA nabs 2 who leaked Karwar base information to Pakistan

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 18 February 2025
National Investigation Agency arrested two individuals in Uttara Kannada for allegedly leaking information about Karwar naval base to Pakistan through honey-trapping. The accused were trapped by Pakistani intelligence and shared naval details in exchange for money. They were employed with a local company. More arrests are likely as authorities suspect a wider network.
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