Key Points

YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra finds herself at the center of a major national security investigation involving alleged espionage for Pakistan. Her recently discovered Bangladesh visa application has added another layer of complexity to the ongoing probe by Haryana Police, NIA, and IB. The YouTuber maintains she is being targeted for her free speech, despite serious allegations of sharing sensitive military information. The case highlights growing concerns about digital media personalities potentially compromising national security.

Key Points: Jyoti Malhotra's Spy Saga Deepens with Bangladesh Visa Reveal

  • Jyoti Malhotra accused of sharing sensitive military information with Pakistani agents
  • Haryana Police investigating alleged collusion with foreign operatives
  • Undated Bangladesh visa application reveals potential covert plans
  • NIA and IB officials conducting extensive interrogation
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YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra's Bangladesh connection emerges, was planning a visit

YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra under intense probe for alleged espionage, Bangladesh visa application exposes potential security threat

"Her proposed visit to Bangladesh, after the regime change there, raises fresh security concerns. - Investigative Report"

New Delhi, May 20

As the investigation into YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra’s alleged espionage for Pakistan proceeds, her fresh links with Bangladesh seem to have emerged, thereby bringing her under greater suspicion and scrutiny of the agencies.

The YouTuber has been accused of spying for Pakistan and also charged with sharing secret and strategic information with the enemy nation. She is said to be in touch with multiple Pakistani agents, including some of the operatives of ISI, Pakistan’s intelligence agency.

While Haryana Police probes the alleged collusion of the YouTuber with the agents in pushing a Pakistani narrative and using her social media presence to influence gullible locals here, the officials stumbled upon a crucial piece of information, which shows that the YouTuber was planning a visit to Bangladesh soon.

It has access to Jyoti’s visa form application, which shows that the next destination on her itinerary was Bangladesh. An undated Bangladesh visa application form shows her name inscribed on the form, in which she filled up her ‘temporary address’ as the one in Uttara, Dhaka.

The visa application form is, though undated, the probe team believes that her visit was intended to align and position with Bangladeshi operatives in the garb of the video shoot.

The ‘spy’ video blogger was also grilled by National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials on Tuesday over alleged links with Pakistani Intelligence Operatives (PIO).

Officials with knowledge of the investigation disclosed that her recent foreign trips to Pakistan, China and other nations are being closely examined.

Many reports said that the Haryana YouTuber remained remorseless during the interrogation and insisted that she was being targeted for her free speech.

She has been accused of sharing sensitive military information with Pakistani intelligence operatives, raising concerns about security breaches, particularly in the backdrop of ghastly Pahalgam attacks. Her proposed visit to Bangladesh, after the regime change there, raises fresh security concerns.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is deeply concerning. If true, it shows how social media influencers can be misused by foreign agencies. We need stricter monitoring of such cross-border activities, especially with sensitive neighbors like Pakistan and Bangladesh. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the allegations are serious, let's not jump to conclusions. Everyone deserves a fair investigation. But yes, if she's guilty of compromising national security, strictest action should be taken. Bangladesh connection adds another layer to this mystery.
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Arjun S.
The timing is suspicious - right after regime change in Bangladesh. Our agencies must investigate if there's any connection between her activities and the new government there. We can't afford another security breach like Pahalgam.
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Sunita R.
As a content creator myself, this case makes me angry! Such people misuse the platform and bring bad name to genuine creators. If she was really working for foreign agencies while pretending to be a YouTuber, she deserves punishment. No sympathy!
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Vikram J.
The media should be careful in reporting this. We've seen cases where people were falsely accused and their lives ruined. Let the investigation complete. But if proven guilty, she should be made an example for others who might consider such treason.
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Neha P.
Why is she visiting all our neighboring countries one after another? Pakistan, China, now Bangladesh? This pattern is too coincidental. Our agencies must check if there's a larger network operating through such influencers. Stay vigilant India!

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