Delhi Police is on a lookout for three Pakistan spies in the national capital in relation to a blackmail case involving an Army Colonel.

A man was arrested earlier this week for threatening to share morphed nude pictures of a lady Colonel on social media. The accused has been identified as Mohammed Pervez and is suspected to have links with Pakistan spy agency ISI.

The Dwarka-based lady officer filed a complained following harassment by the accused, who blackmailed her for sensitive defence-strategy information.

In her complaint, the officer mentioned that she was getting calls and obscene morphed pictures from unknown numbers and messages on Facebook by a profile user called Ikta Sharma.

When she refused to divulge any information, the Facebook profile user sent morphed nude pictures of the officer to her daughter.

Pervez has been booked under IT Act, 123 IPC among other sections.

DELHI POLICE FOILS ISI PLOY

India Today has accessed the remand papers of Mohammed Parvez, that reveal that he is indeed an ISI operative who has been supplying Indian SIM cards to three other Pakistan nationals.

One of the persons he provided a SIM card to has been identified as Naushad, who works as a visa counsellor with the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi.

It also exposes the modus operandi of the accused. Parvez and his aides targeted a lady officer with the aim of extracting information on Indian Army, and thus decided to scare her by using morphed images.

He admitted that the information they were hoping to procure from the lady officer, would have been used by Pakistan spy agency ISI to destabilise the Government of India.

A notable detail in this case is that a similar plan was used by another officer working at the Pakistan High Commission, whose ploy was busted successfully last October.

The officer, Mehmood Akhter was then detained and later asked to leave India. He too was working in the visa section of the commission.

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