SRINAGAR: The Madhya Pradesh police are investigating two sisters for their alleged links with ISI and a Kupwara man, New Indian Express reported. Their father is an ex-serviceman who now working as a security guard for a nationalized bank.

“The two women aged between 28 and 32 years were on police and military intelligence’s radar following specific inputs about them being in regular touch with contacts in Pakistan, particularly suspected ISI operatives and possibly retired and present army officers across the LoC,” the newspaper reported. “They were using fake IDs on social media to regularly communicate with contacts (possibly ISI operatives) in Pakistan, for over a year.”

Besides, the newspaper quoting police said the dup had a Kashmir connection too. “The two women were in contact with a man hailing from Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. The J&K man also has possibly been picked up by the cops and military intelligence for questioning,” the newspaper said.

One of the two sisters is a school teacher and another has worked with an electricity company. They live in the Gawli Palasia area near Mhow town.

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