TWO ISI-BACKED ESPIONAGE MODULES USING CHINESE CCTV CAMERAS TO LEAK LIVE FEED TO PAKISTAN BUSTED; THREE HELD

 

— TWO HIGH-TECH CHINA-MADE CCTV CAMERAS, FOUR MOBILE PHONES AND WIFI SET RECOVERED

 

— THESE MODULES WERE INSTALLING CCTV CAMERAS AT SENSITIVE LOCATIONS TO TRANSMIT LIVE FOOTAGE TO PAK-BASED HANDLERS: DGP GAURAV YADAV

 

 

RAVI PATHAK

CHANDIGARH/JALANDHAR, April 30:

 

    In a major blow to organised crime and trans-border espionage networks amidst the ongoing drive to make Punjab a safe and secure state as per the vision of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Punjab Police has busted two separate ISI-backed espionage modules using high-tech, China-made CCTV cameras to transmit live feeds of sensitive military locations to Pakistan-based handlers, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Thursday.

 

    One module was busted by Counter Intelligence Jalandhar with the arrest of one operative and recovery of one China-made CCTV camera along with USB connecting solar plate with 4G connectivity from his possession, while the other module was dismantled by Kapurthala Police in a joint operation with a Central Agency resulting in the arrest of two individuals and recovery of four mobile phones linked to foreign handlers, and also one Sim-based CCTV camera and one WiFi set.

 

    DGP Gaurav Yadav said that these modules were strategically installing SIM-based and solar-powered CCTV cameras at various locations to monitor sensitive sites, including establishments linked to defence forces, and transmitting live footage to Pakistan-based handlers through mobile applications. “These Chinese cameras are ideal for off-grid surveillance as they operate via 4G connectivity and solar power, bypassing the need for traditional wiring,” he said.

 

    The arrested accused in the Counter Intelligence operation has been identified as Sukhwinder Singh alias Sukha, a resident of village Sahanke in Ferozepur. In the second operation conducted by Kapurthala Police, the arrested individuals have been identified as Sona, a resident of Dona Mattar in Ferozepur and Sandeep Singh alias Sonu, a resident of village Chhanga Khurd in Ferozepur.

 

    AIG Counter Intelligence Jalandhar Simratpal Singh Dhindsa, sharing details of the Jalandhar operation, said that following the arrest of Sukhwinder Singh, police recovered one CCTV camera along with solar plate and a SIM card.

 

    Providing details on the Kapurthala module, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kapurthala Gaurav Toora said that based on secret information regarding surveillance near the Army Cantt, a shop was raided in Model Town, Kapurthala. The arrested accused had rented the shop to install a SIM-based camera on a nearby pole to monitor military movements, he said.

 

    “The investigation has also revealed that a Pakistan-based handler, identified as ‘Fauji,’ provided ₹35,000 to the accused for the camera installation,” said the SSP.

 

    He further added that accused Sandeep Singh was also involved in drug smuggling, having received ₹50,000 for distributing 1 kg heroin sent via drones by the same Pakistani handler.

   

    In this regard, two separate cases— FIR No. 138 dated 28/4/2026 under sections 152 and 61 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Official Secret Act at Police Station City Kapurthala and FIR no. 26 dated 29/4/2026 under section 152 of the BNS and 3, 4, 5 and 9 of the Official Secret Act at Police Station State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) Amritsar— have been registered.

 

 

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