YouTuber’s Secret Links With Expelled Pak Officer Caught On Camera!

Jyoti Malhotra, a popular travel YouTuber known as ‘Travel With Jo’, has been arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan. New evidence reveals her close associations with a Pakistani official who was expelled from India for espionage.

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Key Details of the Case

  • Last year, Malhotra attended an Iftar party at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.
  • In a video on her channel, she is seen warmly greeting Ehsan-ur-Rahim, aka Danish, who was declared persona non grata and expelled for leaking sensitive Indian Army information.
  • The footage shows Malhotra’s multiple visits to the High Commission and her efforts to obtain a visa for Pakistan.
  • She interacted comfortably with Rahim and his wife, suggesting a long-standing relationship.

Security Concerns

Authorities have reported that Malhotra traveled to Pakistan twice and confessed to sharing anti-national information with Pakistani security officials. She was arrested in Hisar and remains in police custody.

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This case has prompted serious concerns regarding national security and the potential misuse of social media platforms for espionage activities. Further updates will be provided by Questiqa India News.

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