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NIA Gets A Big Breakthrough In "Operation Dolphin Nose" Case
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 May 2020 3:42 PM ISTIn the wake of the country combating the dreaded COVID-19, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has successfully arrested a man in connection with the Honey trapping case
The arrested person, who is 49-years-old allegedly faced allegations for having links with the spies, and he reportedly bribed some key Navy personnel to derive some key and confidential data of Navy.
The investigation carried out by the NIA has found that Mohammed Haroon Lakdawala contacted two spies on his visit to Karachi. In one of his Karachi visit, the spies directed Mohammed to deposit money in bank accounts of some navy officers.
The mission was initiated in the December month of 2019 which was dubbed as "Operation Dolphin Nose" and at the time 14 people were arrested in connection with the honey trapping case.
Honey trapping is a trick used by our arch-rival Pakistan to derive the confidential data by using Women and money as a bait to attract navy personnel. By arresting Mohammed the NIA successfully had a great breakthrough in the cases.
The arrested person, who is 49-years-old allegedly faced allegations for having links with the spies, and he reportedly bribed some key Navy personnel to derive some key and confidential data of Navy.
The investigation carried out by the NIA has found that Mohammed Haroon Lakdawala contacted two spies on his visit to Karachi. In one of his Karachi visit, the spies directed Mohammed to deposit money in bank accounts of some navy officers.
The mission was initiated in the December month of 2019 which was dubbed as "Operation Dolphin Nose" and at the time 14 people were arrested in connection with the honey trapping case.
Honey trapping is a trick used by our arch-rival Pakistan to derive the confidential data by using Women and money as a bait to attract navy personnel. By arresting Mohammed the NIA successfully had a great breakthrough in the cases.
