BHOPAL: Dhurv Saxena, who has been arrested by the ATS in connection with the busting of the ISI spy ring, is a member of the IT cell of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM). He is the second person associated with the ruling party to have been arrested in connection with the case. The other, Jitendra Yadav, is the brother-in-law of a BJP corporator of Gwalior Vandana Satish Yadav.
Dhruv Saxena resides in a rented flat in New Minal Residency. When an ATS team raided the house, it was found locked. But when the lock was broken, the police found Dhruv in the house. The police have seized hundreds of SIM cards, mobile phone, laptop and mini telephone exchange and other equipment from his house. BJP office-bearers have claimed that Dhruv was not associated with the party. But numerous pictures showing him in the company of important BJP leaders at party functions seem to tell a different story. The kingpin of the espionage racket Balram Singh transferred money into Dhruv’s accounts, police said.
Another accused Manish Gandhi, who resides in Arera Colony, owns a SIM card distribution shop. He has done is BE in computers. Manish used to provide SIM cards and other equipment which were used to convert voice over internet protocol (VoIP) calls into landline calls.
Yet another accused Sanjay Gupta of Jabalpur works for a mobile company while Manoj Bharti works in a dairy. Kush Pandit, one of the accused from Gwalior, was earning around Rs 1 lakh per month but was living the life of a poor man. He had not paid the rent of his house for months.
Jitendra Yadav from Gwalior claims that he is owns a mine and lives a lavish life. When the ATS raided his residence, on top floor they found a well-equipped telephone exchange, laptop, hundreds of SIM cards and other equipment.
Info on Jbp ordnance factories supplied to ISI: The agents arrested from Jabalpur have disclosed that they had supplied information related to ordnance factories situated in Jabalpur to the ISI. The factories are on the target of the ISI . Jabalpur has many defence facilities and after the revelation of the agents, security around these installations has been tightened.