Haryana: Following the arrest of several individuals for alleged espionage activities in favour of Pakistan, Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapoor on Sunday said the crackdown was the result of increased vigilance and surveillance across the state.
Speaking at a press conference, Kapoor said the arrests were made in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, with anti-national elements apprehended in various districts of Haryana. He said the arrests were based on input from central and state intelligence agencies.
“After Operation Sindoor, we had increased vigilance, and under that, based on information received from our central agencies and state intelligence agencies, anti-national elements were caught in some districts. Cases have been registered against them, and they have been arrested and sent to jail,” Kapoor said.
He stressed that the police would work to ensure maximum punishment for the accused. “Their challan will be presented in the court, and we will work to ensure they get maximum punishment,” he added.
The DGP assured that the state’s intelligence agencies remain fully committed to countering espionage and anti-national activities. “This is a continuous process, and it will continue in the future as well,” Kapoor said.