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Passport of Rajasthan staffer held for spying reveals 4 Pakistan trips

IndiaTimes Sunday, 8 June 2025
Rajasthan Police discovered Shakur Khan's passport, revealing multiple trips to Pakistan, including one in March 2025. Khan, an assistant administrative officer, is accused of aiding Pakistani visa applications and collaborating with a Pakistani official expelled from India. Over 25 individuals who received visa assistance are being interrogated as the investigation expands, focusing on Khan's espionage activities and connections.
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