Indian embassy staffer in Moscow arrested for spying for Pakistan


Indian spy
  • Siwal, 28, is accused of sharing classified information in exchange for money

LUCKNOW: Counter-terrorism police have arrested an employee of India’s diplomatic mission in Moscow in Russia over allegedly spying for Pakistan, foreign media reported on Monday.

Satyendra Siwal, a staff member at the Indian embassy in Moscow, was arrested in his house in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh by the state’s Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on February 2.

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Siwal is accused of being involved in anti-Indian activities, including passing on confidential information to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The 28-year-old employee from Hapur district in Uttar Pradesh, has been working at the Moscow embassy since 2021.

“The UP ATS had received inputs from several confidential sources that the Pakistani spy agency ISI’s handlers had used money to influence some people working at the Foreign Ministry of India to leak top-secret information regarding the Indian Army and its strategies,” an ATS statement said.

The ATS said the accused had been sharing classified information related to the strategic activities of the Defence Ministry, the External Affairs Ministry and the Indian military with a woman in exchange for money.

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Siwal had been under surveillance before his arrest, the ATS said.

He was called in for questioning during a visit to his home area. The ATS said he was arrested after confessing to the alleged crimes during interrogation. The Ministry of External Affairs has yet to release a statement.

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