2 Arrested In Bengal's Murshidabad For Sharing Indian SIM OTPs To Pakistan

In a significant security breach, authorities in Murshidabad, West Bengal, have arrested two individuals for allegedly sharing One-Time Passwords (OTPs) from Indian SIM cards with operatives in Pakistan. The arrests, which took place recently, highlight ongoing concerns regarding espionage activities in the region. The police have indicated that the suspects were involved in a larger network that seeks to undermine national security by facilitating communication between Indian SIM card holders and foreign entities. This incident underscores the persistent threat posed by cross-border espionage and the importance of stringent measures to safeguard sensitive telecommunications data. As investigations continue, law enforcement agencies are intensifying their efforts to monitor such activities and prevent further breaches. The arrests serve as a reminder of the necessity for vigilance in protecting India's digital and telecommunications infrastructure from external threats.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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