During questioning Pervez revealed how Pak High Commission in Delhi helped him in spying activity

Highlights 42-year-old man arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan spy agency

Mohammed Parvez allegedly honey-trapped soldiers through fake identity

The ISI gave him financial support, an official says

The Rajasthan Police arrested a 42-year-old man from Delhi on Monday for allegedly spying for Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI, officials said.

Mohammed Parvez was already arrested by the National Investigation Agency or NIA for anti-national activities and was in judicial custody since 2017. He was brought to Jaipur on Monday for interrogation, following which the state police arrested him, Additional Director General (Intelligence) Umesh Mishra said.

Mohammed Parvez allegedly honey-trapped Indian Army soldiers through fake identity to collect confidential and strategic information and passed those to the ISI, which gave him financial support, the officer said.

During questioning Pervez revealed that he was in contact with ISI handlers and had travelled to Pakistan "17 times in the last 18 years", he said.

ISI gave all necessary support for passing confidential information, Mr Mishra added.

Pervez got mobile SIM cards on photo and identity card copy of people on assurance of quick visa formalities done at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. Conniving with SIM card retailers, he got the numbers activated to share information with his handlers, the officer said.

Parvez was presented before a Jaipur court, which sent him to a four-day police custody, Mr Mishra said.

