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The police have alleged that Jasbir is linked to a terror-backed espionage network involving Pakistani intelligence operative ...
Jasbir Singh was in touch with influencer Jyoti Malhotra, who is in custody on charges of spying for Pakistan, and after his ...
The arrested accused, identified as Jasbir Singh alias Jaan Mahal (41), a resident of Village Mahlan in Rupnagar, has been operating a YouTube channel "JaanMahal Video" with over 11 lakh subscribers, ...
In a recent development, the Punjab Police have uncovered around 150 contact numbers from Jasbir Singh. Earlier Punjab Police’s State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) arrested Jasbir, allegedly spying ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNEspionage case: Punjab YouTuber's police custody extended, lawyer says Haryana police summoned him in Jyoti Malhotra caseHaryana Police had summoned Punjab-based YouTuber Jasbir Singh on June 6 in the Jyoti Malhotra espionage case but before he ...
YouTuber Jasbir Singh, also known as Jaan Mahal, runs a popular YouTube channel “JaanMahal Video” with more than 1.1 million ...
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India Today on MSN'Pak' spy YouTuber Jasbir Singh's police custody extended by 2 daysJasbir Singh, a YouTuber arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, was granted a two-day police remand after his earlier ...
YouTuber Jasbir Singh, accused of spying for Pakistan, was remanded to two-day police custody by a Mohali court. The Punjab ...
Social media influencer Jasbir Singh, who was arrested by Punjab Police on charges of espionage, has been sent to two days of ...
Punjab YouTuber Jasbir Singh, whose arrest marked the most recent action in India's action against an alleged cross-border ...
CHANDIGARH: A court in Mohali extended the police remand of Punjab YouTuber Jasbir Singh by two days. Singh was arrested on ...
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Asian News International on MSN“Punjab Police asked for 7 days’ remand…” YouTuber’s Lawyer Jasveer SinghYouTuber Jasbir Singh, who was arrested on June 4 on charges of espionage, has been sent to 2-day police remand by the Mohali court. His lawyer Mohit sayid, “The police had asked for 7 days’ remand.
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