UN Indian airforce officer arrested for traiding military secrets for bobs on facebook - GLOBAL SUPERPOWER 2020

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Police in India have arrested an air force officer for allegedly sharing classified information online with Pakistani spies who pretended to be female models.

Arun Marwaha, 51, allegedly exchanged classified documents in exchange for obscene photos on WhatsApp.

Mr Marwaha, a skydiving instructor, was reportedly detained on 31 January. He was arrested on Thursday.

If convicted he faces 14 years in jail under India's official secrets act.

Indian news website NDTV reported that two agents from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence reached out to Mr Marwaha on Facebook a few months ago.

They allegedly used fake profiles which led him to believe they were women after which they began regularly communicating with him on WhatsApp.

Police told Indian reporters that there was no evidence of any money being exchanged for the information.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, two of them over the disputed territory of Kashmir.

Relations between the two nations are still tense, and both regularly accuse each other of spying.

 
I've always been confused by how this sort of thing ever works. I mean, surely anyone asking for classified information would raise suspicions, right?
If they're the kind of person who should be seeing it, they'd have clearance and wouldn't need to ask you. How is this a difficult concept to grasp?

I mean, it's one thing to just let something slip when they use sex appeal to get you talking, but outright sending documents? This guy HAD to know something was up.
 
What does he teach in skydiving, not to be hit by your own poop on the way down?

"If the cow's parachute doesn't release, you must sacrifice your parachute so the cow may land safely. If you do, you will be rewarded in the next life being born as a mud farmer."
 
I've always been confused by how this sort of thing ever works. I mean, surely anyone asking for classified information would raise suspicions, right?
If they're the kind of person who should be seeing it, they'd have clearance and wouldn't need to ask you. How is this a difficult concept to grasp?

I mean, it's one thing to just let something slip when they use sex appeal to get you talking, but outright sending documents? This guy HAD to know something was up.
"what do you need that info for"
"bobs and vagene"
"i'll let you have that as long as lasagna bitch"
 
Mr Marwaha, a skydiving instructor, was reportedly detained on 31 January. He was arrested on Thursday.

Maybe don't give skydiving instructors a security clearance. We have the same problem in the US. You get a security clearance on the 1% chance you might see something.

Seriously it is like giving out candy and it really should stop.
 
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