A man, identified as Nibab Khan, has been arrested in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan for suspectedly spying for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), news18.com reports on November 29. agency ISI, Intelligence Director General Umesh Mishra said Khan ran a small shop selling mobile SIM cards in Jaisalmer and was spying for ISI for “a long time”. Mishra said Khan had gone to Pakistan in 2015 where he came in contact with an ISI handler. There he was given 15 days of training. While coming back to India, Khan started spying for the Pakistani intelligence agency. Mishra said the accused was passing on the information related to the local activities of the Indian Army to his handler through social media. Khan also used to provide OTP from Indian activated SIM cards using which the Pakistani handers would open social media accounts on the Indian phone numbers. Khan was also in touch with Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. He used to procure Pakistani visas for Indian citizens in lieu of a hefty amount. He used to receive money from his Pakistani handers through hawala (illegal money transaction) and other online transactions.