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Gurdaspur: Suspected spy arrested

| | Jan 11, 2016, at 12:53 am
Gurdaspur, Jan 10 (IBNS) The police have arrested a person, who was suspiciously moving close to a BSF post in Gurdaspur district of Punjab, on charges of spying, reports said on Sunday.

The arrested person has been identified as Harpreet Singh.

He has been questioned by the police, reports said.

"We have arrested Harpreet Singh. He was wearing army fatigue and was doing recce of Khasa post. We have found photos of army tanks and army buildings on his phone. He is being interrogated," Pradeep Malik, Superintendent of police was quoted as saying by India Today.

A case was registered against Singh under different sections of IPC which include section 140 and section 188.
 

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