Jasbir, who was caught from Punjab, made a big revelation! The mastermind is a former inspector of Pakistan Police
- appsamachar
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Spy Jasbir, arrested from Punjab, has revealed that former sub-inspector of Pak police Nasir Dhillon is the mastermind of the espionage racket in India. Dhillon used to contact Indians by posing as a YouTuber. Jasvir and YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra were called to Lahore and introduced to ISI. Agencies suspect that hundreds of former Pak policemen are involved in this racket.

Jasbir Singh, an alleged spy arrested from Punjab, has made a big disclosure to the security agencies during interrogation. According to him, the mastermind of the spying network operating in India is former sub-inspector of Pakistan Police, Nasir Dhillon. Dhillon is now a Pakistani YouTuber by profession, but is engaged in conducting espionage activities against India.
According to the information, the alleged spy Jasbir Singh told that it was Nasir Dhillon who arranged his meeting with the officials of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI in Lahore. Not only this, Dhillon also arranged Jasvir's meeting with another Indian YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, who stayed with Jasvir in Lahore for about 10 days.
According to intelligence inputs, Nasir Dhillon first connected YouTube creators going from India to Pakistan to a person named Danish. Danish would further assign them espionage tasks and invite them as guests to the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi.
Security agencies also suspect that hundreds of former Pakistan police personnel are part of this spying racket. These people trap Indians through social media, YouTube and personal contacts and obtain sensitive information about India from them. Now Nasir Dhillon, Danish and Jyoti Malhotra have also come under the surveillance of security agencies and the layers of the entire network are being exposed rapidly.
News is originally taken from: https://bit.ly/3HLaBgE
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