The man has been identified as Ankush Khandelwal, a resident of Sector 5 in outer Delhi's Rohini. His name emerged during the interrogation of the five accused arrested in connection with the espionage racket cracked by Delhi Police's Crime Branch in October, said a senior police officer.
"The police have recovered as many as 205 pre-active SIM cards and 28 forged documents, including voter ID cards, from Khandelwal's possession," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav said.
Khandelwal, who was arrested yesterday, has been booked for cheating and forgery.
He sold pre-activated SIM cards for around Rs 500 each, said an official.
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On October 26, a team of Delhi Police had tracked down an alleged Pakistani Intelligence Operative, identified as Kafaittulah Khan, while he was heading from Jammu to Bhopal, following which four persons, including a serving BSF official, a retired Army personnel and a serving Army rifleman, were arrested.
The network was claimed to have sources in the Pakistan High Commission here. The arrested persons were booked under provisions of the Official Secrets Act.