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YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra Spied For Pakistan, Cops Find Concrete Evidence: Report

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The police have found concrete evidence that YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra had been spying for Pakistan for a long time, a report said.

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Concrete evidence against YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra has been found that she was spying for Pakistan, according to a report, which cited a 2,500-page chargesheet against the woman arrested in May 2025 on charges of espionage.

Malhotra, a travel vlogger who ran her channel on YouTube – Travel With Jo – was arrested in Haryana’s Hisar on May 16, days after Operation Sindoor, as part of a larger espionage chain in the country.

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The cops had then said that she had travelled to Pakistan multiple times and was in constant touch with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission. Danish was declared persona non grata after the Pahalgam terror attack and was asked by the Government of India to leave within 24 hours for leaking sensitive information to Pakistan on the movements of the Indian Army after the April 22 attack.

What Does Chargesheet Against Jyoti Malhotra Say?

The Hisar Police said in the chargesheet that the YouTuber had been spying for Pakistan for a long time. The chargesheet mentioned her links to Danish and establishes her connections with ISI agents – Shakir, Hasan Ali, and Nasir Dhillon, NDTV reported.

Malhotra went to Pakistan on April 17, 2024, and came back to India on May 15, according to the chargesheet.

“During the investigation, we have found concrete evidence that the YouTuber was spying for Pakistan,” the report said, citing a source.

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