ISLAMABAD: India has yet again been exposed as Pakistan’s intelligence agencies arrested a Pakistani fisherman, Ijaz Mallah, for spying for indian networks.
Since the failure of Operation Sindoor and the humiliation at the hands of Pakistan at the global level, India has continuously launched a systematic campaign to defame Pakistan.
In this attempt, the Indian Intelligence Agency assigned the task of purchasing uniforms and other equipment of the Pakistan Rangers, Navy, and Army to a Pakistani fisherman and sending them to India.
However, the timely action of our security agencies detected this plan of India and the criminal was caught red-handed.
Pakistani security agencies are monitoring the suspicious movements of Indian agencies in deep-sea waters.
In October 2025, after continuous surveillance, the security agencies recovered uniforms of the armed forces and suspicious equipment from a seemingly ordinary fisherman.
This person had been in our sights for some time for asking for items used by the Pakistani military from various shops.
After confirming suspicious activities, in a joint intelligence operation, this person was caught red-handed along with military uniforms and other items, when he was trying to smuggle these items to India by boat.
After the arrest, the accused was questioned in detail about his motives, connections, and possible espionage network and after forensic analysis of his mobile phone, the following facts came to light
Ijaz Mallah said that he was a poor fisherman who used to go to deep waters to catch fish – he fell prey to the greed of the Indian intelligence agency –
In September 2025, the Indian Coast Guard arrested him while fishing in deep waters –
Later, he was shifted to an unknown location where Indian intelligence officials met him and told him that he would have to serve two to three years in prison in India under the charges of arrest.
The Indian officials offered to release him if he worked for them inside Pakistan, to which he agreed under duress and threats.
They instructed him to provide some goods which he was to collect in Pakistan and later ship to India.
Pakistan has also obtained a voice chat between the fisherman and his handler. In it, he was asked to provide six uniforms of the Pakistani armed forces (Army, Navy and Sindh Rangers), name tags (with specific names: Obaid, Haider, Sohail, Idrees, Samad and Nadeem), three Zong mobile SIM cards (with blank purchase invoices from a Karachi shop), cigarette packets, matches, lighters and 100 and 50 Pakistani currency notes.
Ijaz arranged for the required goods from various shops in Karachi, the photographs of which he sent to Indian intelligence.
Ijaz was paid Rs 95,000 for sending pictures of the goods, while the remaining amount was promised to be paid after the successful delivery of the goods.
In early October, he allegedly set off towards the sea to deliver the said goods to India; however, Pakistani security agencies took timely action and detained him.
The Indian political leadership has become blinded by hostility towards Pakistan. And is trying to change the failure of Operation Sindoor through a false flag operation just before the Bihar state elections.
These Made-in-Pakistan items like cigarettes, lighters, and currency are likely to be used in a fake encounter after which it can be propagated that Pakistan is directly involved in planning and executing terrorist attacks in India.
The demand for specific uniforms of the Pakistan Navy and Sindh Rangers indicates that this fake operation is likely to be carried out in the coastal areas of the Indian state of Gujarat, especially in Kutch or Bhoj. And this conspiracy can be linked to India’s war exercises in the region.
These acquired military uniforms and other equipment can also be used to fake the arrest of serving Pakistani army personnel.
Zong SIM cards were included so that the alleged operators or the funding and communication links of the operation can be attributed to Chinese elements.
Pakistan is also presenting all the evidence of this heinous Indian operation to its international friends so that the nefarious face of India can be exposed to the world.
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