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    Travel Video Blogger Jyoti Malhotra held in Hisar for spying for Pakistan

    IshwarPal SinghBy IshwarPal SinghMay 17, 2025 Center No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New Delhi: Known for her travel vlogs, YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, was arrested in Hisar for allegedly spying for Pakistan. Police claim she shared sensitive information with Pakistani handlers via social media after being introduced to intelligence operatives during trips to Pakistan in 2023. Her actions are considered a breach of the Official Secrets Act, posing a threat to national security.

    A travel blogger and YouTuber, Jyoti Malhotra, was arrested on Saturday by Civil Lines police in Hisar on charges of spying for Pakistan. She had maintained regular contact with Pakistani intelligence operatives and shared sensitive information with them using platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Snapchat.

    Jyoti, who runs a YouTube channel under the name Desi-Indo-Joe, had been frequently visiting several countries, including Pakistan. She had been tasked by her handlers with portraying a positive image of Pakistan through her social media content. During questioning, she claimed she was selected as part of a delegation to Pakistan in 2023.

    According to the FIR, during her visit, she reportedly met a man named Ahsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish and continued to stay in touch with him even after returning to India via WhatsApp and other messaging apps.
    On a second visit to Pakistan, made on Ahsan’s suggestion, she came in contact with another individual, Ali Ahsan, who introduced her to members of Pakistan’s intelligence and security establishment.
    It is during this period, Jyoti began sharing information considered sensitive in nature, with her Pakistani contacts.

    She admitted to saving their contact numbers under misleading names to avoid raising suspicion, a move investigators believe was a deliberate attempt to conceal her interactions with Pakistani Intelligence Operatives (PIOs).

    Jyoti further admitted to sharing sensitive details with them and saving their contacts under misleading names to avoid detection.
    Officials said her continued engagement with Pakistani intelligence operatives amounts to a breach under the Official Secrets Act and poses a threat to national security.

    IshwarPal Singh

    IshwarPal Singh, is a senior journalist. He is currently working as asst. editor for New Delhi Post, New Delhi.

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