New Delhi:The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken over the espionage racket case in which seven navy personnel were arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to Pakistan intelligence agency ISI.
"The case was with the Andhra Pradesh police and now the Ministry of Home Affairs has transferred the case to NIA," said a senior Indian Police Service officer.
On December 20, the Indian intelligence agencies busted an espionage racket linked to Pakistan with the arrest of seven Indian Navy personnel and a hawala operator.
The arrest of the seven naval officials from Mumbai, Karwar and Vishakapatnam for leaking sensitive information about the movements of warships and submarines to Pakistani agents had exposed lapses in the security apparatus placed around critical assets in India.
"Three sailors were arrested from Visakhapatnam, two from Karwar and two from Mumbai," said intelligence agencies which busted the espionage racket being run by Pakistan.
The agencies had stated that both Eastern and Western naval command centres, responsible for the security of the maritime borders with China and Pakistan, were exposed to these Pakistani agents.
"Some more suspects are being questioned," the agencies said.
The agencies pointed out that Vishakapatnam, the headquarters of the Eastern Command of the Indian Navy and also the base of the nuclear submarine Arihant, was exposed to the espionage racket. It also stated that the Eastern Command keeps vigil upon the suspicious Chinese ship movements in the Indian waters.
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The western naval command is located in Mumbai from where all nefarious activities carried out by Pakistan was also exposed and so was Karvar, the naval centre which has forced lone aircraft carrier Vikramaditya.