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Haryana espionage suspect says Pakistan 'paid him to click photos' of Sirsa airbase

IndiaTimes Monday, 19 May 2025
Haryana Police arrested Mohammad Tarif for allegedly spying for Pakistan, the second such arrest in Nuh within 48 hours. Tarif confessed to photographing the Sirsa airbase and interacting with Pakistani officials, who recruited him at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. He faces charges under the Official Secrets Act, along with two Pakistani officials.
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