KKN Gurugram Desk | In a significant development, Indian authorities have arrested Jyoti Malhotra, a Haryana-based travel vlogger known for her YouTube channel “Travel with Jo,” on charges of espionage. Malhotra is accused of sharing sensitive information with Pakistani intelligence operatives, marking a concerning intersection between social media influence and national security threats.
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Background: From Travel Vlogger to Alleged Spy
Jyoti Malhotra gained popularity through her travel vlogs, amassing over 377,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel. Her content showcased various destinations, including trips to Pakistan in 2023, which were facilitated through visas obtained via commission agents. During these visits, she reportedly established connections with individuals linked to Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus.
Alleged Connections with Pakistani Operatives
Investigations reveal that Malhotra came into contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim, alias Danish, a staff member at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. Danish allegedly introduced her to multiple Pakistani intelligence operatives (PIOs). Malhotra maintained communication with these operatives through encrypted messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Snapchat. One operative, Shakir alias Rana Shahbaz, was saved in her contacts under the alias “Jatt Randhawa” to avoid suspicion.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
Malhotra has been charged under Sections 3, 4, and 5 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923, and Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Following her arrest by the Hisar police, she was placed under a five-day police remand. The case has been transferred to the Economic Offences Wing for further investigation.
Broader Espionage Network Uncovered
Malhotra’s arrest is part of a larger crackdown on an espionage network operating across Haryana and Punjab. Authorities have arrested five other individuals allegedly involved in the network:
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Guzala, a 32-year-old widow from Malerkotla, Punjab, who was reportedly lured into the network through promises of marriage and financial incentives.
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Yameen Mohd, also from Malerkotla, who facilitated financial transactions and visa-related tasks for Pakistani handlers.
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Devinder Singh Dhillon, a Sikh student from Kaithal, Haryana, who was allegedly recruited during a religious pilgrimage to Pakistan and is accused of sharing videos of military installations.
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Arman, from Nuh, Haryana, who allegedly procured Indian SIM cards, transferred funds, and attended the Defence Expo 2025 at the behest of Pakistani operatives.
Implications and Concerns
The case underscores the evolving tactics of espionage, where individuals with significant social media influence are allegedly co-opted to disseminate propaganda and gather intelligence. Malhotra’s case highlights the potential vulnerabilities in digital platforms and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding national security.
The arrest of Jyoti Malhotra and the exposure of the espionage network she was allegedly part of raise serious concerns about the misuse of social media platforms for intelligence-gathering activities. As investigations continue, authorities emphasize the need for increased awareness and security measures to prevent such breaches in the future.
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