Man ‘spying’ on Ambala Air Force Station for Pakistan arrested

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A file photo shows a Rafale fighter jet landing at Air Force Station in Ambala. Photo: Indian Air Force via AP

The Haryana Police on Tuesday (January 6, 2026) arrested a man for allegedly spying on the Ambala Air Force Station and sharing sensitive information with Pakistan, officials said.

The accused, Sunil Kumar, a resident of Sabka village under the Saha area in Ambala, had been in contact with a woman on a Pakistani social media platform for the past seven months, they said.

The accused was also in touch with a contractor working at the Air Force Station and frequently visited the premises. He allegedly shared his location, photos and videos with the Pakistani woman through a mobile application, the police said.

Honey trap suspected

The police said Sunil Kumar frequently chatted with the woman and is suspected of having fallen into a honey trap.

Ambala DSP (Crime) Virender Kumar said preliminary investigation revealed that the accused was passing on information related to the Air Force Station to a neighbouring country.

He has been sent to a four-day police remand by a local court, he said.

The DSP said data deleted from the accused’s mobile phone is being recovered, and further investigation is underway to ascertain whether others are also involved.

Published - January 06, 2026 06:29 pm IST

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