Man With Access to Ambala Air Force Base Held for Sharing Sensitive Data With Pak Contacts
A routine digital trail led Haryana Police to an arrest that has raised fresh concerns about security around key defence installations. In Ambala, a man has been taken into custody for allegedly sharing sensitive information linked to an Indian Air Force station with contacts across the border in Pakistan.
The accused, Sunil Kumar, hails from Sabka village in the Saha region of Ambala district. Investigators say he had been communicating online with a woman using a Pakistan-based social media platform for several months. What initially appeared to be casual interaction is now being examined as a possible case of online entrapment.
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Police sources revealed that Kumar had repeated access to the Ambala Air Force Station. His familiarity with the premises stemmed from his association with a contractor working inside the base, allowing him to move around areas of strategic importance without raising immediate suspicion.
According to the investigation so far, Kumar allegedly shared live location details, photographs and short video clips connected to the Air Force facility through a mobile application. Officials believe this information was passed on to a foreign handler, posing a serious security risk.
Ambala Crime Deputy Superintendent of Police Virender Kumar said early findings point towards unauthorised transmission of defence-related information. He added that the focus of the probe is now on determining how much data was shared and whether Kumar acted alone or was part of a larger network.
A local court has remanded the accused to police custody for four days to allow investigators to question him further. Technical teams are also attempting to recover deleted data from his mobile phone, which could provide crucial leads on communication channels and contacts.
The arrest comes amid heightened vigilance in the region. Punjab Police have recently flagged concerns over cross-border efforts to destabilise the state, alleging that Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, has been using drones to smuggle weapons and explosives into India.
Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav has warned that such activities are aimed at creating an impression of widespread unrest. He said security agencies remain alert and are stepping up preventive measures to counter any attempts that threaten national security.
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