IB warns Railways against sharing Army information over phone by riteshexpert on 18 August, 2012 - 03:00 AM | ||
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riteshexpert | IB warns Railways against sharing Army information over phone on 18 August, 2012 - 03:00 AM | |
Ambala: A phone call from Pakistan that was received at the Jodhpur Railway Station in Rajasthan prompted the Intelligence Bureau (IB) to issue an alert to the Railway authorities asking them not to share any information related to Army movement by train over the phone.In the alert, a copy of which is available with The Tribune, the IB stated that ‘Pakistan Intelligence Operatives (PIOs) were collecting tactical information related to deployment and movement of defence forces by employing a novel and deceptive modus operandi’.The alert further read, ‘The PIOs have been making calls directly to the targeted personnel under the assumed identities of senior defence officers.’While explaining the modus operandi, the IB said, “In order to camouflage their calls, the PIOs use computer software and voice over internet protocol to ensure that the mobile phones of the target show the incoming call to be originating from Indian numbers and the PIOs are able to extract sensitive information from the unsuspecting Indian nationals.”The IB also stated, “Although the targeted personnel often refused to entertain telephone queries from unknown persons, the PIOs through devious combination of authority, request, threat and pleading still manage to extract sensitive information.”The alert also revealed that PIOs called on six Indian numbers on June 7 using fake number 001123016782, during which the ‘PIO was seen making frantic efforts to collect information regarding the current location of the 18 Armoured Brigade’. |