Sumaar Khan, a computer expert who is around 35 years of age, was taken into custody by a team of Rajasthan police from his house in Pokhran area in Jaisalmer district yesterday after he was caught spying for Inter-Services Intelligence, Additional DGP (Intelligence)-Raj, Dalpat Singh Dinkar, said in Jaipur.
"He was sharing information with an officer of a unit of ISI in a coded language. He was under observation for some time and was also being monitored on February 22 when the IAF exercise was going on," he said.
Sumaar, who was arrested under sections 3 and 3/9 of the Official Secrets Act, was produced before a local court in Jaipur today where the magistrate remanded him in police custody for eight days.
Dinkar claimed that Summar confessed to have passed various important information about defence installation in the Western Sector in coded language through different mobile numbers and Internet.
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SP Jaisalmer Pankaj Kumar Chaudhary said that following interception of his calls to Pakistan, Sumaar, an Indian national, was caught from his home yesterday morning.
A 10th class passout, Sumaar is an expert in computers, and would talk to his uncle over phone in code words.
He is believed to have passed on maps and other documents pertaining to defence establishments in the western sector to his handlers in Pakistan.
Information about the IAF's day-night exercise 'Iron Fist' at Pokhran firing ranges was the latest inputs he shared with the ISI.
The exercise, in which the IAF demonstrated its full combat and fire power, was witnessed by President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Defence Minister A K Antony and difence attache of friendly countries on February 22.