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NIA files report against 5 juveniles in Ghaziabad spy case

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed its investigation report against five juveniles in conflict with law (JCLs) in a case related to a Pakistan-linked terror conspiracy involving espionage at sensitive locations with the intent of endangering India’s safety and security.The NIA filed its detailed investigation report before the Juvenile Justice Board in Ghaziabad under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, the Official Secrets Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.A total of 21 accused have so far been arrested in the Ghaziabad espionage case, which was originally registered by the local police in March 2026. The case pertains to the installation of solar-powered cameras at sensitive railway station locations and allegedly providing live access from these cameras to suspected terrorists based in Pakistan.After taking over the investigation, the NIA found that the five juveniles had conspired with other accused to assist suspected Pakistani terrorists in obtaining photographs and videos of sensitive installations, along with precise GPS coordinates, with the alleged aim of endangering India’s sovereignty, unity, integrity and security.The investigation further revealed that the juveniles had illegally trespassed into and accessed prohibited and sensitive areas of vital importance.According to the NIA, they actively assisted in the installation of spy cameras and the transmission of sensitive information, including geotagged photographs and videos, to suspected Pakistan-based terrorists. The juveniles also allegedly facilitated Pakistan-linked operatives in procuring and using Indian SIM cards for carrying out terror-related activities on Indian soil.The probe in the case is continuing, NIA sources said.

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