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Indian Spy Arrested in Bahrain for Allegedly Working for Israeli Mossad

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Indian spy arrested in Bahrain has become a major security story after authorities detained a foreign national accused of sharing sensitive information with Israeli intelligence.

According to media reports, Bahrain’s intelligence agency arrested an Indian citizen suspected of spying for Mossad. Officials identified the suspect as Nitin Mohan, a telecommunications engineer by profession.

Initial investigations suggest that Nitin Mohan allegedly shared sensitive geographical data, images, and videos with the Israeli intelligence service.

Reports say the information included details of several important and strategic locations. Such intelligence could help foreign agencies analyze targets and plan operations.

Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior has confirmed the arrest. However, authorities have not yet released technical details about the investigation.

Officials said the inquiry is still ongoing. More facts may be shared with the public once investigators complete further examination of the case.

Security experts believe the case highlights growing concerns about intelligence activities in the region.

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