A total of three ISI suspects have been arrested since yesterday.
Acting on leads provided by ISI suspect Aftab Ali, arrested from Faizabad, 120 km from here yesterday, the UP ATS picked up Altaf Qureshi late last night from Masjid Bunder area in South Mumbai and Javed Iqbal from Yusuf Manzil building at Agreepada this morning, IG UP-ATS Aseem Arun said in Lucknow.
Pictures of the cantonment area in Faizabad have been recovered from his mobile phone and more clues are likely to be found through his mobile chats, he said.
Aftab was also allegedly keeping a close vigil on the movement of troops in the area, especially between Faizabad and Lucknow, besides deployment of army battalions.
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Following Aftab's interrogation, Qureshi, a hawala operator who also allegedly worked for ISI was held in Mumbai, while Iqbal, the third suspect, is an aide of Qureshi, Arun said.
ATS officials seized a cellphone and Rs 71.57 lakh in cash from the house of Qureshi, who was in hawala business at the behest of one Jawed Naviwala, the official said.
During the duo's interrogation, it was found that Javed used to get instructions from Pakistan and at his behest Qureshi often deposited money in Aftab's bank account, he said.
Police were questioning Qureshi to know on whose directive he had deposited the money in Aftab's account.
Javed was in constant touch with ISI officials in the neighbouring country, he said.
Aftab, booked under the Official Secrets Act, had allegedly passed on information about Indian Army's movements to officers posted at Pakistan High Commission and also to ISI, the official claimed.
He had allegedly provided information about the army's movements and units in Faizabad, Lucknow and Amritsar, he said.
Aftab is a resident of Khwaspura area of Faizabad, Arun said.
The ATS was continuously getting reports about military information being leaked to intelligence officials in the Pakistani High Commission and ISI and the agency was working on it through electronic surveillance, ATS sources said.
The ATS got cracking after Uttar Pradesh Police recently issued a warning of a possible terror attack in the state by ISI-trained terrorists.
"The group, allegedly trained by Pakistan's ISI, has reportedly been asked to target Ayodhya, Varanasi, Vrindavan, and the Taj Mahal in Agra," UP police said.
Acting on intelligence inputs, security was upgraded at several religious places - including Ayodhya, Kashi and Mathura - and also at vital installations, including airports, bus and railway stations.
Central Intelligence agencies have been sharing inputs with the UP Police since February about increased activity of terrorists in the state.
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