Patna: Jawan, who draw and arrested in Khagaul in West Patna on Sunday, has leaked very sensitive information to Pakistani intelligence (PIO) through WhatsApp, including the battle formation called the battle sequence (orbat).
Under the South Command and deployed at the Western border in Rajasthan and the location of all Military Hospitals (MHS) throughout India, said reliable sources to Ti, Tuesday.
The source said the army brass was trying to neutralize the effects of information leaked by Jawan Ganesh Kumar to Pakistani forces because the enemy could use it in the case of war.
The details of this espionage appeared after the initial investigation and Kumar interrogation, the intelligence source said.
“Kumar leaked information during his post at the Jodhpur Military Hospital reception from January 2019 to September, 2020 when he got access to several documents that contained information about the location where the officer or Jawan came to enter or check-up.
Pio, who has a kumar Honey while posing myself when the Indian Navy medical team staff posted at Kochi Hospital, asked him how he filled the details in the newspaper as a few Jawan and officers at his hospital did not mention all this.
Then Kumar used to click on the document and share it on WhatsApp with PIO.
Pakistani intelligence is used to join the points to find out about the spread of the army unit, “said the source.
“Kumar was then transferred to the Armed Forces of the Medical College (AFMC), Pune, in September, 2020.
Pio then extracted information from him about military hospitals throughout the country,” said the source.
The action against Kumar, which serves the Indian Army Medical Corps, is based on specific information from Lucknow-based military intelligence units (MI) and intelligence agencies (IB).
He has been under their supervision a few months ago.
Kumar, Indigenous Asthawan Village in the Nalanda District, was arrested by the Bihar police anti-terrorism squad with the help of IB and MI when he left the train to join the task at Pune.
He claimed to share information relating to national security with Pakistani operations.
Police and intelligence agencies also found sensitive documents from their cellphones and forwarded them to judicial detention on Monday.