Jyoti Malhotra Espionage Case: The police have filed a 2,500-page chargesheet against YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra after three months of investigation and finding concrete evidence of her spying on behalf of Pakistan, as per a report by NDTV, citing sources.

In the chargesheet, the Hisar Police said that she was spying for a long time and was in contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish, who worked at the Pakistani High Commission in India and was declared persona non grata after the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

He was asked to leave the country within 24 hours for espionage and leaking sensitive information on the Indian Army movement. The chargesheet further notes that she was in contact with an ISI agents named Sheikh, Hasan Ali and Nasir Dhillon. 

Chargesheet mentions her visits to Pakistan, between April 17 to May 15 last year, and China on June 10. The China visit came just 10 days after the visit to Pakistan and lasted till July.

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From there, she went to Nepal. "During the investigation, we have found concrete evidence that the YouTuber was spying for Pakistan," NDTV quoted a source.

"Earlier, when Malhotra went to Pakistan via Kartarpur Corridor, she met the chief minister of Pakistan Punjab and former PM Nawaz Sharif's daughter, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, and interviewed her," the report further added.

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Malhotra didn't have direct access to any information related to the military operations but was in contact with the Pak High Commission officials even during the time of four-day skirmishes between the two countries in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people, including a Nepali citizen, were killed based on their religious identity. 

Malhotra, aka Jyoti Rani, ran a travel account on YouTube called 'Travel With Jo'. She was arrested from Haryana's Hisar in May while investigations were on to arrest those in contact with Pakistani agents, spies and ISI.