New Delhi: In a major success in the Vijaywada espionage case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday said it had arrested a key conspirator Mohammed Haroon Haji Abdul Rehman Lakdawala on the charge of leaking sensitive information of the Indian Navy to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
An NIA spokesperson said that Lakdawala, a resident of Mumbai, was held from the metropolis on Friday for criminal conspiracy, and under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and the Official Secrets Act.
The official said that digital devices and incriminating documents were seized from his residence as well.
The official said that Lakdawala had visited Karachi on many occasions to meet his handlers under the guise of "conducting cross-border trade".
"During these visits, he came in contact with two Pakistani spies, namely Akbar aka Ali and Rizwan, who directed him to deposit money into the bank accounts of Navy personnel at regular intervals," he said, adding that the same was done through different means.
The Vijaywada espionage case relates to an international racket involving individuals based in Pakistan and at different locations in India. On December 30 last year, the NIA has taken over the espionage case, ten days after seven Indian Navy personnel and an alleged hawala operator were arrested on the charge of leaking sensitive information to the Pakistan intelligence agency.