
A 43-year-old Nepali man was arrested in Delhi for giving Indian SIM cards to Pakistan's ISI agents in Nepal. The police caught Prabhat Kumar Chaurasiya on August 28 in Laxmi Nagar.
Delhi, 10 Sep 2025
A 43-year-old Nepali man was arrested in Delhi for giving Indian SIM cards to Pakistan's ISI agents in Nepal. The police caught Prabhat Kumar Chaurasiya on August 28 in Laxmi Nagar.
How the SIM cards were used
The SIM cards were used by Pakistan to talk to Indian Army people and get secret information. They used apps like WhatsApp for spying and doing bad things against India. The police found out about this and caught Chaurasiya. He was the main person giving these SIM cards. The police saw him buying SIM cards in many cities in Bihar and Maharashtra. Then he gave them to ISI people in Nepal.
Why Chaurasiya helped ISI
Chaurasiya said he got 16 SIM cards. Out of these, 11 were being used on WhatsApp from Pakistan. He met ISI people in 2024 through someone he knew in Nepal. They promised to help him get a US visa if he gave them SIM cards. They also asked him to get information about DRDO and Army places. Chaurasiya studied computers and used to run a company in Kathmandu. But his company closed in 2017 because of money problems.
These SIMs were being used for espionage and other anti-India activities through platforms such as WhatsApp
The police have filed a case against Chaurasiya for working against India's unity. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 10 Sep 2025, 05:41 IST; source: link